IHInois Institute
ofTechiwiogy
libraries
FOR USE IN LIBRARY ONLY
Digitized by the Internet Archive
in 2011 with funding from
CARL!: Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois
http://www.archive.org/details/newsreleasejanmar1952illi
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
PAUL V. GALVIN LIBRARY
35 WEST 33RD STREET
CHICAGO, IL 60616
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phonei:
Jllinois knstitute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ext. 545
Ai-mour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5.9600, Ext. 3i:
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Irom: Pat Petterson
CAIumet 3~96C0
Ext. 623
Mailed:
FOR RdmE '' "5'
Immediate
CHICAGO — Student nurses at Sto Lukes hospital will
have their New Years* party after all,
A recent fire in the nurses home at I500 South Indiana
avenue, damaged the quarters where the dance was to be held,
C, Ee Deakins, dean of students at Illinois Institute
of Technology, offered them the use of facilities at Illinois
Tech for the dance*
The dance will be htsld Saturday in the Student Union
auditorium, 33rd and Federal streets. Two hundred and fifty
student nurses will attendo
-pap.-
.ci: ";■;■■ a;
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Jllinois kistitute of Technology — CAIumet S-ltOO, Eit. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Instifute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lorribard I8I0-R
Mailed: January 3, i952
FOR RELEASE: ^^"^
Memo to Editors}
Here is the current issue of oUJ* Industrial Research
Newsletter. It contains abstracted material in the field of
scientific research which nay be of interest to youe
James 'i"?, Armsey
Public Relations Director
VW 9 II \Jt I I
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
From: Jim Jensen
GAlumet 3-960O
Ext. 626
Day Phones:
Jllinoi5 krstitute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9600. t»t, M5
Armour Research Foundatfon
of nimois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ext, 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January 8, I952
FOR RELEASE: Ir^mediate
CHICAGO — Two hundred and fifty employees of the
Freyn Engineering department of Koppers Company, incorporated,
will take a special course in steel engineering principles at
Illinois Institute of Technology beginning January 15»
Announcement of the 17-week evening course was rcade
today by Otto Zmeskal, director of metallurgical engineering
at Illinois Tech.
Outstanding men in the Chicago area's steel industry
will serve as guest lecturers each week.
The Freyn division of Koppers is engaged in the design
of steel plants.
-jaj-
va IIUIII
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Jllinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute o' Technology — CAIumet 5-9t00. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard 1810-R
Mailed: ^aniiary 8, 1952
FOR RELEASE: ^^''^o ^'^'^
Note to City Editors and Photo Editors j
The boards of trustees of
Illinois Institute of Technology,
Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology, and
Institute nf Gas Technology,
the three institutions of which Dr, Henry T. Heald is president, will
honor him Thursday night, January 10, at the Hotel Sher.iian grand ballroom
at a dinner of appreciation.
Dinner will begin at 7 p.m. and the speaking program at 8 p.m.
Guests will be staff members of the three organizations. Talks will be
given bys
James D, Cunningham, president. Republic Flow Meters Co., and
chairman, Illinois Tech board of trustees — for the trustees*
Keith Wingate, 21, senior, fire protection and safety engineering,
at Illinois Tech and president, Illinois Tech Student Association,
(home — Topeka, Kans. )— for the students,
P. C, Huntly, professor emeritus, department if civil engineering
(now living in Harlingen, Texas)— for the staff.
Dr. Heald ~ response.
You are invited to send a photographer and/or reporter if you
wish, I have no texts or remarks in advance.
Jim Armsey
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
?roni: Pat Petterson
CAiumet 3-96OC
Ext. 625
Day Phones:
Jllmols Institute of Technology — CAiumet 5-9600. Ext. 545
Armour Research Foundatron
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAiumet 5-MOO, E>t, 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0.R
Mailed: January 9, I952
FOR RELEASE: Inmediate
CHICAGO — John To Reti-aliatap vice-president and
dean of engineering at Illinois Institute cf Technology, will
speak at noon January 17 in the club room of the Art Institute.
Alumni of the college and the February graduating
class will attend.
His topic is "Your Future is at Stake."
E, 0. Griffengagen, president of the Illinois Tech
Alumni Association, also will speak.
-pap-
W5 Trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16. Illinois
Eromi Jim Jensen
CAlumet 5-960O
Ext. 626
Day Phones:
JMInois k/istitute of Technology — CAlumet S-76O0, Ext_ M5
Armour Research Foundation
of llhnols Institute o' Technology — CAlumet 5-9600, E»t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed:
FOR RELEASE:
January 9, I552
Inmediate
CHICAGO — Illinois Tech's cagers will be seeking their
seventh and eighth straight victories without defeat this
weekend when they invade Navy Pier on Friday and Knox college
on Saturdays
The Techawks have compiled a 69o8 offensive and 50
point defensive average in disposing of their first six
opponents this season, Tech ranks seventh on defense among
the nation's small collegeso
The Techawks topped Navy Pier earlier in the year,
65 to 39« but will have to play Friday against the usual home
court advantage of the Illinio
Saturday will be another rough night for the Techawkso
Knox, with a 4-3 season record, has plenty cf height and will
also be operating on the home floors
Last Saturday Tech returned from a long holiday layoff
to wallop Wisconsin State in Milwaukee, 79 to 5^0 for the
second time this season.
Center Joe Byerwalter scored I9 points to run his
team leading total to 89, Byerwalter 's e46l shooting percentage
is also tops for the teamo
-jaj-
/s Trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Proms Jim Jensen
OAlumet 3-96«0
Ext. 626
Day Phones:
JlUnois l./i5t;tute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, bt. MS
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, E»t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January IC, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: Iimediate
CHICAGO — Dates for graduate registration at Illinois
Institute of Technology were announced today by Vil, A. Lewis,
dean of the graduate school.
Day graduate students may preregister from January 7
through January 18.
Evening graduate students will be mailed a registration
permit entitling them to preregister from 6 tc 8 p.m., Thursday,
February ?. Those without permits will register from 6 to
8 Pern. 9 Friday, February 8.
-jaj-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
-CAIumet 5-9600. Bt. MS
Day Phones;
lllmois Institute of Technolog
Arr-our Research Foundation
ot lilinols Institute of Technology — CAIumet S-MOO. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Jaouary 11, 1932
FOR RELEASE: Imaediat©
.■ of indusci'idl ^cc^■•rrcb .?!:;J .L^-vs^-vr ■■' r--v -.i 'v^, ■:
CHICAGO — A oity-wid« tastiasonial dinaer far
Dr. Heary T, Heald, president of Illlaois laatltute of
Teohnology, vlll be tield January 21 In the Hotel Shernsa
gptxtA ballro^Eu
Dr. Hsald will leave Cbioago sarly in February to
beoome ebanoallor of New York IZalTeralty*
The dinner is sponsored by the eoglneeririg aooletiea*
alumni of Illioois Teoh, olrio gz^upa, and industrial leaders
of th« Ghieago region*
Spea&era will inalude Gay Read, president Chicago ^"
Association of Commeree aad Industry; f illiaA 7. Kahler*
president, liliasis Bell Telephone CSompanyi John Holmes,
president, Swift ft Company* and Or. J. Boseoe Miller,
president* Iforthvestem IMversity.
-jwa-
y0OJOMHD3T qO 3TUT1T2HI 2tOMIJJt
.'ionilll ,<ii op&jiiiD
c>t \'3teA.'3;c4t1. «i %i:%m <^midt> ©vsoX liiw MjmJS .iQ
,es«XcJ& «d<'l i-^a*^«>D acciujisXal Xi«S eiosiXX* .Sfii^Mue-w;
•tSii-Vi^iflfflU ««®isr»tw4#T.e!! t^s^tiZ'-ri<!?
-Ki«t.-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Ji-omJ VV* A» Spencer
CAlumet 3-9^00
Ext, ^£4
Day Phones:
Jllinois knstltute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9M0. Ejt. M5
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumel 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed
FOR RELEASE
January 11, 1952
Irriiftdiate
CHICAGO — Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology
13 offering a number of industrial research fellowships in physics^ che.iiistry,
H'etaliurgy* ceramics, engineering mechanics, and electrical engineering to begin
in September, 1952*
Those persons awarded fellowships will attend Illihois Institute of
Technology half-time and work in the Research Fouhdation half-time in a graduate
program leading to advanced adademid degrees. They are employed full-time by
the Foundation during the Summer.
The Fi3undation av/arded seven fellowships in 1931 and plans to award about
13 thi^ year* Fellowships begin at the start of the school semester and continue
through the summer for approximately 21 months until the end of the second
academic year.
Awards are nade on a competitive basis to U.S. citizens under 28 years of
age holding a bachelor's degree from an accredited engineering or scientific
school or liberal arts college with a major in the sciences.
In addition to tuition, fellows receive $163 a month during the first
academic year, $323 a month and a two-week vacation during the summer, and $190
a month during the second academic year. Successful candidates are encouraged
to accept full-time summer employment preceeding the Fellowship at a rate of
$300 a montho
Application forms may be obtained from the Office of Admissions, Graduate
School of Illinois Institute of Technology. Applications received prior to March
13 will be given first consideration.
.*v^.:-i;;i
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
From: W, A. S-oeiicer
CAlimet" 5-?600
Ext. 62li
Day Phones:
Jllinois knstltute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. brt. 545
Arn-,our Research Foundatfon
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-WOO, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Januaiy 11, If' 3 2
FOR RELEASE:
CHICAGO ~ Three useful charts for X-ray diffraction
studies have been published by Armour Research Foundation of
Illinoxs Institute of Technology.
The C'arts offer a ranid^ convenient method of indexing
X-ray diffraction patteriEto determine cr^-stal structure for
lattice parameter calculation. Foundation scientists point
ou-t that the charts eliminate considerabje calculation.
Tii.e c'^arts cover the cubic, tetragonal, and hexagonal
systems, A31 three charts measure 20 x 30 inches, allowing
the user to index many of the lower order lines. The larger
size increases accuracy since lines are well separated.
Robert E, Rllej, assistant metallurgist, and i'/illiam
Rostoker, research m.etallurgist, calculated and plotted the
data. The original charts, constructed by II. P. Javey, and
A. W. Hull, appear in the book "Study of Crystal Structure
and Its A;"iplicationsj" but, for many purposes, those charts
are limited in usefulness becaiuse of their size and resolution.
The Foundation's tetragonal and hexagonal system
Hull-Davey charts have been plotted up to sixth order reflections
with axial ratios ranging from zero to 2.6. The cubic lattice
chart has been plotted up to twelfth order reflections.
The charts may be ordered from the Metals Research de-
partment. Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of
Techjiology, 35 IJest 33rd St., Chicago l6, Illinois. The price
is i:5.00
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Erom: Pat Watson
CAlmnet 3-96CO
Ext. 341
Day Phones:
Jllinois knstitute of Technology —CAIume
t 5.9400, ht, 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Instifote of Technology — CAlu
met 5-9400, Ext, 317
Night Phone:
Lorvibard I8I0-R
January 11, I952
Immediate
FOR RELEASE:
Mailed:
CHICAGO — Ernest J. 71ad, partner in Frank J.
Kornacker & Associates, has been appointed a research engineer
in the structural department at Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology.
His appointment was announced today by Ralph W. Fox,
department chairman.
Vlad has specialized in structural design and has had
experience in ordnanceo He is a member of the American Society
of Civil Engineers and the American Concrete Instituteo
He graduated from Illinois Tech in civil engineering
in 1947 and had been affiliated with Kornacker & Associates
since then. He was in the Array from 1941"46» serving in the
Asiatic-Ifecif ic theater as commander of an anti-aircraft units
Mr. and Mrs. Vlad live at 413 Erie street. Oak Park»
-pw-
(Photographs of Mr,, Vlad available on req.ue3t)
J:^.A
-ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
From: .1. Shirley Proira
CAluraet 5-9600
Ext. 623
Uay Phones:
JUinois krstitute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9M0. fc.t. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumef 5-9600, Ei.1. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January lli,, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Adva-ce
ADVANCE FOR RELEASE AFTER 12:00 NOON (GST), I.-EDNESDAY, JANUARY I6, 1952
CHICAGO — A research engineer specializing in Far Eastern
industrial developnent told the Export Managers club of Chicago today
that several Asiatic nations propose spendi.ng hundreds of millions of
rupees to boost raany types of production.
Paul B. :.'. Gollong, research engineer in charge of Far Eastern
affairs for the international division at Armour Research Foundation of
Illinois Institute of Technology, disclosed also that United States trade
with India and Pakistan is rising continuously.
Gollong, T;ho has just returned from a 35,000 nile, globe- -.irdling
research and survey trip, added that "lesser developed areas" of the world
such as India and Pakistan - "supply us irith 57 per cent of our imports
and consume hh per cent of our exports."
These percentages, Goll-ng told the e:q3ort managers at a lioncheon,
could be increased considerably if modern and efficient tech,nological
methods were introduced into such areas.
Among the chief needs of such nations as India and Pakistan, he
said, are tactful and techjiologic ally-qualified men. Export of these
men from the United States, he added, "will result in a greater market
for American goods,"
Gollong — page two
Gollong's trip was the initial phase of a program being carried
on by the Foimdation for the federal government to facilitate industrial
development in India and Pakistan.
An example of such needed development in the two countries is in
the metals industry, Gollong said. India at present, he disclosed, has
about l,6no foundries, of which practically none use modern methods.
Modernization of this industry, with its consequent expansion, he said,
would result in ernortation of American convej^ors, tamping devices, rhakers,
control instruments, and many other items.
Elabors.ting on the underdeveloped area potentialities, the inter-
national rcseax-ch engineer said that such nations "arc a source of no less
than 73 per cent of our imports of strategic and critical materials."
He asserted also that food production is of primary concern to
India and Pakistan, with their combined populations of about 14.50,000,000,
To achieve greater food production, he said, large amounts of farm machinery
could well be utilised,
India, he caid, needs metallurgical industry assistance, as well
as aid in its cellulose and naper production. In spite of the vast forests
growing throu, hout India, he pointed out, that country imports every pound
of newsprint it consumes.
Other needs for India and Pakistan cited were^
1, Personnel and equipment for an Indian penicillin factory.
2, Personnel and equipment for a toothpaste and toilet articles
plant in Pakist^an,
3, Kigh-gradc board and paper plants in Pakistan,
END ADVANCE FOR R^L^ASE AFTER 12:00 NOON pST) iffiDNESDAY, JANUARY l6, 1?52
-asb-
5^.."T bcii.: b'XKoc '.-0
/s trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Bt, 545
Arrrour Research Foundatfon
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-7600, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January Ht 1952
FOR RELEASE: Immediate
CHICAGO ^ William HiUborn. 23, son of Wr. and Mrs.
W. M. Hillborn* 233 Linden avenue, has been initiated into
Tau Beta Pi honorary society at Illinois Institute of
Technology.
He is a senior in the' izistitute's mechanical engineering
department •
Hillborn is also a member of Pi Ta.\x Sigma and Sigma
lotBi Epsilon honorary fraternities. <;.
-pap-
,0OW-J M'^alAO — YPolonrtDsT lo slmitjnl jloniUI 1c
JT7WT ! . f
YeOJOMH03T ^0 3TUTlT2i^l aiOMIJJi
sionilll ,A1 opeDiHO
J5aii:©aci:;^a IfiSifjedeaej «'«J;.ii:C£itX W;o t^i 'icxaisn e ei s^li
•<[«Q-
<s Trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. bit 545
Arn-ou- Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January lij., I952
FOR RELEASE: lamediate
CHICAGO >- Charles Starbuek. 23, sob of Ifr. and Ifrs.
F« L. Starbuokt 7oltz road, Northbrook, has been initiated
into T^u Beta Pi honorary society at Illinois Institute of
Technology. - — -■•■■-- ••
Starbuek is a senior in the industrial engineering
department at Illinois Tech. .«.>;, v * ^^..^...- ...... .■
He is a mender of Sigma Iota Epsilon fraternity, the
glee club, and is on the staff of the student newspaper.
-pap-
otnaO YpolonrlasT
>;onill! ,<il ogssiriO
-qjfedi-
s Trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
iriinois Institute o( Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, t/t. MS
Armour Research Foundatton
of lllmols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January 14, I952
FOR RELEASE: inmediate
CHICAQO — Robert Schnaus, 25, 83O Sylviawood, has
been initiated into Tau Beta Pi hoi^rary society at Illinois
Institute of Technology. ,....:i. ,
Sohmaus is a senior in the Institute's mfichanioal
engineerii^ department.
Hs formerly attended the UniTersity of Illinois.
A-iftpV'*"' rf tiiW XA^:Krii^i^
•pap-
ijif.a l».-m.!A.C
isfnaO ygoionrfos
sior-Pil ,d>i ogfeoiri..
-C:^<
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
MlinoiS Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Ext, MS
Arn-our Research Foundation
of lihnois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January I4f 1952
FOR RELEASE: lamediat.
James Lonnel, 20, son of ^r. and Mrs* £• J* Loonael,
3262 George streett bas been initiated into Taa Beta Pi
honorary society of Illinois Institute of Technology.
Lommel is a Junior in the Institute's loetallurgical
engineerixig department.
He is a mmber of Aii Eta Sigma fraternity. Campus
Players draiaatio group, and the student chapter of the American
Institute of Uetallurgical Engineers*
•pap-
Ye>OJOf^HD3T
rnoiT ai
iZ'Ai 2IOHUJI
'ioniill ,6! ogfeoiHO
«<jii«l«-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, illtnois
Day Phones:
llllno.s Institute of Technolocjy — CAIumet 5-?400, Ext. MS
Arr-ou- Research Foundatfon
of lihnois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Ext. 317
Night Phone;
Lombard ISIO-R
Mailed: _. ,, ,___
January 14, I952
FOR RELEASE: ^^,,^,
CHICAGO — Two Cicero students have been initiated into
Tau Beta Pi honorary society at Illinois Institute of Technology,
They aret
Charles Rubinf 39^2 West 26th street, a senior in ciril
engineering, and Herbert J* Langner, 35^7 ^^9^ 3^^^ streett
an evening division student in chemical engineering*
They were among 45 students initiated.
-pap-
:s«nort1 ytu
)Ql?-c TsmulAO— vpolonHosT to stutitill Jiorill!
R-Oial bif.J- J
Y€;OJOHH03T ={0 3TUTIT2HI 2IOHIJJ1
jionilll ,6\ o':a-.''\!\0
,- :b9ii6M
liTiip el THsii'su ii .«jya .ifs ju«<ss SmW SOfg. ,eidaJ? SeXlt-a^
*S«i,£tSij£fisje» X«ois»if^ fljl fti^feefa aisiBiviiA gcine-TO aa
■«»«-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
-CAIumet S-liOO, t>1. S45
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute ot Technolo
Arr-our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9S00, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January 14, 1952
FOR RELEASE: imraecliate
omCAGO — Renato V. Cervelli, 5021 Baring, East
Chicago, has been initiated into Tau Beta Pi fraternity at
Illinois Institute of Technology.
Cerrelli is studying znechanioal engineering in the
Institute's evening division.
Ei6 is one of 45 students initiated*
-pap-
3 ,00»»-? i:.-iu'AO - vpolonrtjsT \o stulitjnl jlon.i.i U
Y00J0HH03T -^O 3TUTIT2HI 2IOhiJJI
;?© t^i-cxci^jBil 1^ £iS^E. i»«T o*i5ti bQi<lnX esse eari ,«|y|^^ldO
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
HImois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. E>t, MS
A-^ou- Research Foundation
oi iM.ncis Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?SO0, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed: January 14t 1952
FOR RELEASE: immediate
CHICAGO — James R. Faillaoe. 39 Yale street, Ikrtford,
has been initiated into Tiau Beta Pi fraternity at Illinois
Institute of Teehnology.
f)aillace is studying electrical engineering in the
Institute's graduate school*
■ jsv I'-jf' h- '/■ .*-
-pap-
!M w3 ,W«f-2 ta.-nulAO — vpt.''.
'" -.3 ,«)«;• .-■-.ulAO — voch .-':
M-Oi.';i ^-od-
Y90JCHHD3T ^O 3TUTIT€m 2tOh!JJ!
.•%«!-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Cen+er
Chicago 16, Illinois
of Technology — CAIumet
ch Foundation
■e of Technology — CAlun
5-9400. EvI, 545
et 5-9600. E«t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
bailed: January 14. 1952
FOR RELEASE: la^nediate
CHICACK) -- Peter Kelly, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Kelly, 922 Julian streett bas t)een initiated into Tau Beta Pi
honorary society at Illinois Institute of Technology.
Kelly is a senior in the Institute's mechanical engineering
departjnent.
He is a meoiber of Pi Tau Sigooa honorary societyt and
the student chapter of the American Society of Mschanical
Sngineers.
-pap-
iM .1v3 .WJi»-2 ismjIAO — Yec'criMT to stuliunl
YaOJOMHD3T TO 3TUT!T2m ZIOkiiJJi
zb^lifeM
ifl a*»a XiiST ct&l btimi^ttil cose Bisd ,«'»erjifB mititX SSi? .\.Xi«X
Sfiiiaeex^® jUBCiaedseai a*«»4w*JJeiiI ©d* ai r»oie»«s s el ^iiSS '
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
ll'inois Institute of Tectinology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 545
Arrrouf Research Foundation
of lil.nols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO, Ext. 317
Niqhf Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
^^'led: January 14, 1952
FOR RELEASE: inmediate
GHICAGO — Miohael J. Nbwak, 20. son of Mr* ani iSca,
Joseph liowak, 4^19 Concord place* has been initiated into Taa
Beta Pi honorary engineering society at Illinois Institute of
Teehaology.
Nowak is a Junior in the Institute's ci7il engineering
department*
He is a member of intramural basketball and softball
teams and of Hii Eta Sigma honorary club.
-pap-
: .3 .OOrt-? tanmlAO — vpolc.<i.boT lo sfulitini jlomlil >o
isroril -trtpin
Y0OJO/IHD3T qo 3TUTiT2MI 2IOMIJJ1
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Uay Phones:
lllmois Institute of Technology —CAIumet 5-?600, ht. M5
Arrrour Research Foundation
of m.nols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-960O. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January 14, 1952
FOR RELEASE: immediate
CHICAGM) ~ Edgar W. Hamilton, 21, son of Mt. and Sirs.
Cr. W» Hudlton* 1914 Princeton, North Las Vegaa, has been
initiated into Tau Beta Pi honoreiry sooiety at Illinois Institute
of Technology*
Hamilton is a senior in the electrical engineering
department.
He is a oaaiiber of Delta f&u Delta fraternity, Eta
Kappa Nu honorary sooiety* the student chapter of the American
Institute of Electrical Engineers, and is on the staff of the
student newspaper.
-pap-
f<5 ,!i06?-H '•>-,7i,!A0 — VP'IonrboT to otul^t-
•<3 .W»T-a tarr.ulAO — ypoipr.<<:>3T lo 9tutit<ni .-
i)-0i8l L
:9r.titi^ ttipitl
YaOJOi'lHOgT qO -3TUTiT2MI aiOHUJ'
oielimml :32a3j351 ;^0^
o;»K;fi4&fil eJtofsliiX is '^t&i»o« -^Kiofsoii Hje^sfi sfi^l' ete^ /:<}^@l$lixj
-Cfi^»»
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois '
Day Phones:
iMino.s i.nstltute of Technology — CAIumet 5-»M0. Ext. 545
A-rrour Research Foundation
ot IMirois Institute ot Technology — CAIumet 5-9t00. Ext.. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
MaWed: January 14, I952
FOR RELEASE: Immediate
OHIOAGO — Donald Adolphson, ^1, son of Mr. and ivirs,
A. £. Adolphson, 1604 lOth avenue* has been iaitiatod into
Taa B«l;a Fi honorary sooiety at Illinois Indtitute of Technology*
Adolphson is a junior in the metallurgical engineering
department at Illiaoia Teoh*
He is a graduate of East Roekford hi«rh school. ..v.";!';;
-pap-
:39noHS yeO
3W .)v3 OMW )--nulAO — Ypolonrt.isr to sfutitjnl jicrirll
noilob.-iuo^ ri3i5a!3« if i-iA
tit .*x3 ,0OM-! :3f!ii.'A0 - veolonHoaT )o stufitinl iiomili »o
:»noHS »HgiM
d-OISI bl6:i.-L!i
YSOJOHHOai qO 3TUT1T2MI 210HUJI
' zionilll ,AI opeoiHO
*«"iv! tee . .-sftg to aofc ,XS , ^aoaiigl&fcA t-lncoC — OiJAClhO
a 1 1 uiii
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phonts:
Illinois Institute of Technology - CAIumet 5.»400, Ext. S4$
Arn-our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIunnet 5-MOO, Ext. 317
Night Phona:
Lombard mO-R
Mailed: January lh» 1952
FOR RELEASE: inrosdiate
CHICAGO — Halph Jindx-ich, 25, son of r*. and J.&'s.
G, W, Jindrioh, 812 Terrell road, has been initiated into ISau
Beta Pi honorary society at Illinois Ir.3tit!ite of Technology.
Jiodrich is a aeoior in the che-riical engineering
department at the Institute, ...,.., ^ .,. ., . .=, . ,v.
He ia a menibar of Triangle fraternity and has attended
Notre Dame and Purdue univeraitiea. ,..,,.
-pap-
:wnoHS vtO
It .U3 .KM-l tsfTulAO — ypolonrtDsT »3 stull^nl sloriHi lo
K-0t8l bibdnoJ
YeOJOMHD3T =IO 3TUTIT2HI 2IOHIJJ1
is-tnsO ygoiooHaeT
O I I V^l I I
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
- CAIumet S-9600. hi. 545
Day Phones:
li!ino-s l.istltute of Technoloi
A'rT-ouf Research Foundation
ct I'linois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?400. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January 14, I952
FOR RELEASE: immediate
CHICAGO — Two local students have b«en laitiated into
!feu Beta Pi honorary engineering society at Illinois Institute
of Technology, I^ey are»
Floyd Poss, 25, 3on of '.itc, and 'Ors, IMrold Foss, 5137
Tripp avenue, senior in raefcallurgioal engineering! and iJoraen
7aeoba« 21, son of **. and Mra. F« A. Jacobs, 3449 mnrora.
avenae, senior in inechanical engineering* ''■■
They are amon^ 45 students initiated. ^^'C'T.vi^5t. i.- ; . ;i'i
-pap-
VIE .«x3 .(»«»-! loru.lAO — ypoloniij-jT lo 5ru<it?nl aloniiil io
:»nortS MpiM
X-OIBI b.ocrioJ
YaOJO^iH03T -lO 3TUTiT2H! Z\0\AUJ\
v'/Xl-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Cen+er
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
IllmoiS Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, E-xt. S45
Arrr-ou- Research Foundatton
ol lihrois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-«00. E«t. 317
Night Phone:
Lonbard 1810-R
Mailed: January lij., I952
FOR RELEASE: Immediate
CHICAGO — Three local atudents bare been initiated
into "Eau Beta Pi honorary society at Illinoia Institute of
Technology. They ares
John Corbett, 20, son of i.Ir. arid iJira, J. H. Corbetti
10856 Wentworth avenue, junior in fire protection and safety
engineer iag J Ernest Di Julio, 23 # son of lii', and Tu^s. &.lbert
D. Di Julio, 10205 Ilggleaton avenue, senior in mechanical
engineering, and Dale Iktixaway. 20, son of h^. and iilva, 0, E*
Hathaway, 9737 Emerald avenue, junior in fire protection and
safety engineexing.
Tiiey are among 45 atudents initiated*
-pap-
1 .ow»-a <--
.(x3 ,00W-3 iair.AA.O ,;
YeOJOMH03T =?0 3TUTiT2Ml 2I0HIJJ1
isrnaO ypolonHssT
&d&£Jte'i;:<M
>.q^-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology _ CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 545
Arrrou- Researcti Foundation
of lihnois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January 14, 1952
FOR RELEASE: inaediate
CHI&AOO — Thonas £• Waternan, 21, son of Mr. aztd Mra.
J« C. Wateroaiit 6044 Ingleside avenue* bas been initiated into
lHau Beta Pi honorary society at Illinois Institute of Teehiiology*
Watermn is a senior majoring in oheioical engineering
at Illinois Tech. .. ^■-..■
He is a member of Alpha Chi Si^sa and mil Lanbda Upsilon
honsrary fraternities, and the student chapter of the American
Institute of Chemical Engineers*
-pap-
.3 ,0C6V-2 '■
YG-OJ014H03T qo 3TUTiTaHI 2IOHL..
-<;«i-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-»M0. Ext. S45
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-7600. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January 14. 1952
FOR RELEASE: i^^iate
CHICAGO — Two south side students have beea initiated
into Tau Beta Pi honorary engineering society at Illinois
Institute of Technology. They aret
Thonas Goralica, 23, son of Mrs. Magdalene Gk>ralka» a-r
3805 Spaulding aventte. seniort civil engineeriog* and Lon
Williams, 23, 120 East 70th street* senior, meebanical engineering*
They are among 43 students initiated into the society*
-pap-
'-;,'•* ';.?,.v'
tie .'«3 ,«!»T' a t ..T,„iAO — vpolonrtsaT iu otu
d-OISI bir.dmol
Y0OJOHHD3T =iO 3TUTITaMI 2IOMIJJI
-QJBC;-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
lllmols institute of Technology — CAIuniet 5-9M0, &<t. MS
Armour Research Foundation
O! IH.nois Institute of Technology — CAIumet S-9600. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January 14. 1952
FOR RELEASE: ^mediate
CHICAGO — Sbur local studeats have been initiated
into Tau Beta Pi honorary engineerii^ society at Illinois
Institute of Technology. They ares
Elmer Barkstrom, 21* son of Mr, and Mrs. £. £•
Barlcstrom* 1023d Bell avenue, senior in chemioal engineering;
John Corbett* 2C, son of i'S?. and i^s. J. H. Corbett. 10856
Wentvorth avenue. Junior, fire protection aM safety engineering*
Ernest Oi Julio, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert D.
Di Julio, 10205 £ggl&8ton avenue, senior, isechanioal engineering;
Dale liathaway, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hathaway, 9737
£]B£rald avenuet junior, fire protection and safety engineering*
-pap-
X\C .t»3 ,C04M tomulAD - ipolc.in^sT io stuliuni iion.. 1 c
•snorts tdpi!''
(i^lSI b-.ednr.j
Y0OJOviHD3T ^O 3TUTIT2H! 2IOMIJJI
i3+n9D YpolonriosT
^01 .jJaa^oC' ,18 .X ^e-ail. feuje ,'m team ,CS .d^^ciitoQ atfct
«^ax'SQ».ei:ga* xj»^^*8 fca© ixolsssjeiq ©til «'xcif;iJt »«rfja&Te Mb-xskkS^
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
nstitute of Tectinolc
Research Founds
5 Institute of Techn
■CAlumet 5-?M0, bt. 545
,■ — CAIumet 5-9t00. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lo.-nbard I8I0-R
'^^"^'='= January 14, 1952
FOR RELEASE: i^^i^te
CHIOAGO ~ Thongs Soralka, 23* son of hta, Siagdalene
Gkiralka, 5603 Spaulding arawas, has bedn initiated into Tau
Beta Pi honorary engineering society at Illinois Inatitutd
of Technology.
Ck>ralka la a senior in the civil engineering department
at Illinois lech.
He is a Oismber of the basketball team« Honor I club.
Chi Epsllon honorary society • and the stud3nt chapter of the
American Society of Ciril Znginoers*
-pap-
roi»6b.Tuo=l .iiv
tit .1x3 ,OCi?-J IsmulAO — vpo.on((osT ts jU'
YaOJOMH03T ^O 3TUT!T2HI 2IOMUJ!
u^l'mM xtmanX
ibaiisM
««,a,«a; ^32AaJ3« «0^
srf^ lo tei^efie ^is&iictfe »ds fcais t^*siD«^ vr^'if*^c.<J ficsliatia xcO
^*iq-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
-- ^ ^, . uLji.u .^c.allu^lb — james w. Armsty
Day Phones:
INinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-»M0, E-/t 54S
Ar:r„ur Research Foundation
c< lil.nois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January Ik, 1952
FOR RELEASE: immediate
CHICAGfO — Joseph Selansky, 2?, son of J»!r. and "ts.
Bioraas Belansky, 2656 West 24th street, has been initiated
into Tau Beta Pi honorary engineering aooiety at Illinois
Institute of Technology.
Belansky is a senior in the chemical engineering
departrosnt of the Institute*
He is a graduate of Harrison high school. '^''- '-
-pap-
t£ .-1x3 ,0OM-2 tornulAO — vpolr.nrtDoT to stutitial
ia/ioit*^ HpiW
«-OI8l rilidmcJ
YaOJOV1H03T ^O 3TUTIT2WI 210MIJJ!
lelrisO ypolonrlsoT
l^dBx^^/al useci «,<»! t<f«>s^a dt4S ifedW di^d£ .^siesfsXaG @jaBci£C
ani'issflifii* Xieajtffi»iJ9 adit eii io.cij«e fi %| ■^:ferifil©ei
ira 1 1 v^iii
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Cen+er
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
lll-ncis Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext MS
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet S-?400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January 14. 1952
FOR RELEASE: Iiwnediate
CHICAGO — Thomas Waterman, 21, son of .Sfr. and isirs,
J. C. WaternBU, 6044 Ingleside avenue, has been Initiated into
TexL Beta Pi honoraxy engineering society at Illinois Institute
of Technology,
Waternan is a senior in the chenical engineering
department at Illinois Tech.
Be is a meraber of Alpha Chi Sigma and Phi Lambda
Upsilon honorary fraternities and the student chaptsr of the
Akinerioan Institute of Che-nical Engineers.
-pap-
,00»f-2 tsmu lAO — veoIondjsT lo sfuH'jnl jlo^'i'll to
:»noil'! t'rIpiM
)l4il01 bi.;dr-oJ
Y0OJOHHD3T ^O 3TUT!T2m 2IO!/tlJJ!
,-^oXcsoda»^ ^o
-<[Bq.
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-»600, Ext. MS
Anmour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO, Ext. 317
' Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
ft'>LiS«i'i' .. 4» '" S ,.t iv.'l
Mailed: January U. 1952
FOR RELEASE: imiaeiiate
CHICAGO — httlton S, Nuabaum, 28, son of rftra,
Hermien Nuabaum* 5433 Eaatview JRark« has beea initiated into
Tau Beta l>i hoxiorary engineeriog society at Illinois Institute
of Teohnology.
Nusbaum is a senior in the Institute's mechanical v. , '
•ugineering department. 'r^n ;
lie was one of 45 atudenta initiated. .#•;,:,;;<;>.; ^;^:-5,i&>.-f: / ; ■
-pap-
:&■(,. ;5i3j>. v<r Mi*;. «r-<i '&
tl£ .'«3 .OOM-2 tsmolAO — YP9!c.'"'=2T »o si.
YaOJOMHD3T =iO 3TUTIT2H! aiOHIJJi
iionliii jit opfesirlC
~qDq»
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Cen+er
Chicago 16, Illinois
Institute of Technology —CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. MS
ch Founda
ol Illinois Institute of Technology
Night Phone:
Lo.-^bard I8I0-R
-CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Mailed: January llj, I952
FOR RELEASE: immediate
OmCACK) — Eight local students hare been initiated into Tau Beta Pi
honoreu-y engineering fraternity at Illinois Institute of Technology. They arej
Kcederick AlexaMer, 3I, son of Mr. A. S, AleMinder, 6625 Sheridan road,
senior in meehanioal engineering} Floyd Foss« 23, son of Ht, and Mrs. Harold Foss,
3137 l^ipp erenufi, senior* ooetallurgieal engineering*
Howaard Qardner, 22* son of Mr. and ifrs. Boy Gardner, l\.01$ North Barding
avenue, senior, metallurgical engineering) saatthew Hans, 23, son of Mr. and ISra,
Frank Hans, 73^ Broiiy>ton place, senior, eleotrioal engineering*
Donald Jackson, 24* son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jackson, 47^^ North
Hamilton arenue, senior, eleotrical engineerit^} N6i*iBan Jacobs, 21, son of Itfr.
and Mrs. F« A« Jacobs, 3449 MaraDvei avenue, senior, meehanical engineering*
Fred Jochia, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Jochim, 6313 North Artesian
avenue* senior, ciril engineering; Sigmund Jielson, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs*
S. W* Helson, 1325 West Ardiaore avenue, senior* electrical engineering.
-pap-
:tsnoriS Y^^
JM .'v3 .OW?-a tjt^ulAD — vpolonHof-r lo atutiuil eior>iii;
W .'<3 ,0t«-5 ••jmu:AO — vpolonilDsT o stutit2r'.l j.o'jiil i-i
:snoi(S trtp'iM
Y0OJOI/IHO3T qO 3TUT1T2MI 2IOHiJJ!
zior.iHI .''•l cpeaifiO
S^^'l «4I X'XEUajtX :b9li6M
•Tfei 'Ic no8 vX£ tfeGOf.Bt ELiies'x^l l^i'!Dsaci:3a9 li'si'^toeJ.e »ioiii«s ,auaB9VJ3 cc;fIi»sMi
»sni^©uslsas ifcOifliai&esi *-ioi:£e£ ,si«?svs ffisenM ^$^c ,a^cusX. »A .' -■ *■ ''ne
Rtie^ixk nU'ijoA ^ih ,®ixieol ,'A-M bcui ,'sii> ^ ace i.iT. *«iilool ta^..
.3flii3sjnisa» Xsoi-sicaXa ^lolfras ,«k£*t» ft-rtja-b^A jgoW $£(iX ,«CJ?i9fi »« .a
-G/jq-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Tectinology — CAIumet 5-9*00, Evt. MS
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
*^^"«^- January 14. 1952
FOR RELEASE: i^niediate
CHICAGO — Two local students liave been initiated
into !rau Beta Pi honorary engineering society at Illinois
Ia3titate of Technology. They are* ->
Fred Jochim, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. 7ochim« 6315
North Artesian aTenue* senior in ciril engineering* and Donald
Jaoksont 24* son of Mr. and llrs. J. 3* Jaekson* l^fOS North
Hamilton avenuei senior, electrical engineering*
They are among the 45 students initiated into the
society.
-pap-
i*i .1x3 ,00ir?-a ismulAO— vgolonrt.-isT >0 »tulU?nl jloniM!
Kit .ts3 ,00<i»-3 tsmu'AD — vpolonrssT to slulitjnl jlo.-iifM lo
Y90JOMHD3T =!0 3TUTiT2HI 2iOMUJi
C-U:"^ *HtJui;/Ol .iiiP* Bicijs .^ 1!© fice , .-si tminaol td'ii
.5«l'3««fli:gn* ieoi-s^asXt* .^eiuse ,iaif«sirfi itc;^liiefiii
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
llMnois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-WO. hi. S45
Arr-oj- Research Foundat.on
ot Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January 14, I952
FOR RELEASE: immediate
CKIOAGO — Murray Luftglaea, 22, son of Ifr. :arry
Luftglass, 152/). Ocean avenue « has been initiated into Tau
Beta Pi honorary society at Iliiaoia Institute of Technology.
' LuftglasB is a seiaor in the Institute's chemical
engineerii^ department*
He is a menjber of Alpha Epsllon P3 fraternity, the
Technology Filia Unit, the student chapter of the American
Institute of Chemical Engineers, Rough Castings dranmtic
group, and is on the staffs of the student neivspaper and
yearboolc*
-pap-
3M .-ri .i)M»f rsmulAO — vtiolomtsoT lo -siutitinl ; o"; •'
^11 .♦•a .00«-a i^mulAO — vpoionHasT «o afutit^nl fion.!'! -.
•.»noHS irtpiH
YSOJCHHD3T ^O 3TUTIT2MI 2IOMiJJI
eionilll ,'il opeoiHD
<Eq-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
IMino-s Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-WO. Ext. S4S
Arrrour Research Foundation
ot Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-7400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: J&nuarjr 1^, I932
FOR RELEASE: immediate
• ■ ■ " " ■"'" "^ ~
CHICAGO -" John Betti. son of Mr. and Mrs, Louis Betti,
208 18th arenuet has been initiated into Tau Beta H honorary
society at Illinois Institute of Peehnology.
Betti is a senior in the Institute's mechanical
engineering department* ^^r;
He is a member of Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity • Alpha
Hii Omega service club, and the student cbapter of the American
Society of ?i5echanical Logineers, am the Interfraternity
Council*
^.t will
arid tb
5t -.^■-^■:
-P»P-
.CM cat piavacg ^i-yrv ot :•;.
He oa.U3d for a revis.:'...,n of Chit^ago
^er^, cumbersome, '^jid ":■; ^■ ;:_:-:-:: - in^
.' Heald urge..'
--Vf-g ^ll-^tiKs,' paid ari^:ov:;.i- v.;
'■'•;y, aaction.'?..! st-
'Ox'riaerio, jf/iMch t-
a vlSw c^v
.t,T lo sJut'llir.l Jioni:il
. _ . . ...1 rf3i»3«?a 111'- I'A
,1>JAV.S . <i.,lAO — ,£.^'..i.-.ijsT io etjti1i.ll tJo-'ii-. ■-.
11.0181 bicd~jj
YaOJOHHD3T ^O 3TUTIT2MI aiOMUJl
'.afnaO ypoionrlssT
~qffiq-
Trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Jllinois krstitute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. But. MS
Armour Research Foundathon
of lllmois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-WOO. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard 1810-R
Mailed:
January 15, 1952
FOR RELEASE: ,
Advance
via CI>JB tubes
ADVANOji rOR RELEASE kFTUR 8 P.M., (CST) ,' TUESDAY , JANUARY I5 , I932
CHICAGO — For their own sake and Chicago's future, the city's bankers
were urged last night by Dr. Henry T. Heald to play a leading role in Chicago's
political and administrative affairs,
"The Chicago area is an economic unit. It should also be a political
and administrative unit," the president of Illinois Institute of Technology said.
He spoke on "Chicago's Opportunity" at a Chicago Mortgage Bankers'
Association dinner in the Palmer Houseo Dr. Heald will leave Chicago at the end
of this month to become chancellcr of New York University.
"Progress in a community depends upon the strength of its leaders--their
vision, their devotion, and their integrity. You can provide some of the leadership
that will untap the great capacity and latent interest of nany Cbicagoans who
want good government but don't know were to begin or whom to follow," the educator
said.
He called for a revision of Chicago's form of government, which he termed
''outmoded, cumbersome, and legislatively inept,"
Dr. Heald urged Chicagoans to work toward a new charter, with a smaller
council, working full-time, paid adequate salaries. "Geographic representation
leads to inefficiency, sectional strife, disunity, and failure to ^ee the city
as a total entity,"
■AC-t i.^U^A '-.ri
;ei;f''cqe7 ;vi^.-i
HTH Chicago's opportunity— page two
He decried the multiplicity 6f agencies that administer the peoples 'affairs
in the metropolitan area. "The division of authority, diffusion of responsibilityt
and overlapping jurisdictions invite crime and lawlessness, bribery, evasion, and
confusione"
"Correcting these evils is not easy. It involves legislative action,
hard work, great effort, but it can be done if enough citizens realize the problem
and see the advantages of doing something aoout it."
A-s vice chairman of Chicago's Land Clearance Commission and chairimn of
the South Side Planning Board, Dr. Heald has been active in housing and redevelopmeri
activities of the city.
He noted the difficulty of making progress rapid enough in this area because
of conflicting interests and motives. He urged the bankers to study the problem
of reclaiming the city's slums and give it their support because it is a problem
in which they have a great stake.
"The Lake I\feadow3 development is a real accomplishment, but it took too
long to get under way and it's only a start. Other private developments are needed...
lie should not build only public housing, ncr should it be located solely in one
section.
"Chicago's problems can be solved by a combination of public and private
effort. Neither has a monopoly on progress} neither should relinquish its
responsibility. "
-jwa-
END ADVANCE FOR RELEASE. AFTER 8 P.M., (CST) , TU£3DAY, JANUARY 15, 1952
■■}B .-.,■•■. '-^■■■•^ ^^^.
,--,., jj i ^r^v /:_-> r ■ , -J -"
[};^".rir 't^
•* ,v-' iil'-r-si'i'^'ii' '-'J
, r-X y.!lS:i}i'lH:- ^ i t^-. r^^'J' I- 1 V • C;
wn ftO'E'. JivU.V'vuV
trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Jllinois krstitute of Technology — CAIumet B-^MO. Ext. M5
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-WOO, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed:
FOR RELEASE
January l6, 1932
Immediate
CHICAGO — Raymond Jo Spaeth, vice president and
treasurer of Illinois Institute of Technology, has been
elected a director cf the Beverly State Savings Bank of
ChicagOo
A native of Salina, Kans,, Spaeth was graduated
from the American University, Washington, Do C, in 1930©
He obtained a master's degree in business adminictration
from the Harvard Graduate School in 1932c
After serving as assistant business manager and -bursar
at the American University, he joined the Illinois Tech staff
in 194'Jo He was named treasurer in 1942 and executive
secretary and treasurer in 1945 <> K® '^^^ promoted to vice
president in Octooer, 1950o
yt^ and Mrso Spaeth and their two children, Ray Jr.,
14, and Ruth Jr., 9, live at IO825 Fairfield avenue in
Beverly Hills (Chicago )«
- jwa"
.-'K-^'-
trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
SbromJ Jim Jensen
QA-lumet 3-9600
Ext. 626
Day Phones:
Jllinois knstitute of Technology — CAIumet 5.7600. Ext, 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute o' Technology — CAIumel 5-9t00. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed
FOR RELEASE
January l6, I932
Immediate
CHICAGO — Illinois Institute of Technology has received
a $40,000 scholarship grant from the Delta-Star Electric company,
division of H. K. Porter Company, incorporated, Raymond J. Spaeth,
vice-president and treasurer, announced today,
Co S, Beattie, general manager of the Delta-Star Electric
company, turned over the fund to Illinois Tech at the request of
T. Ivlo Evans, president of the H, K. Porter Company, incorporated
and the Delta-Star Electric company.
Mr, Evans believes that industry and education should
cooperate closely and that the future of American colleges and
universities depends upon support and encourage.ment by industry*
His grant will provide annual income which Illinois Tech
can use to defray the cost of one or more undergraduate scholarships,
each worth $600 a year, beginning in September, 1932e.
The scholarships will be renewable^ A student doing
satisfactory work may receive a grant for each of his four years
at Illinois Techo
Delta-Star Electric company will attempt to furnish
employment for the scholarship students during the summer.
Note to Editors; Photographs available upon request.,
4' '-.^sit "ivy* ^a-^^^-'^ir^i^
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology - CAIumet 5-»6O0. Ext. MS
Arn-our Research Foundatton
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIiimet S-liOO. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January 17» 1952
FOR RELEASE: ^a^diats
CHICAGO -* ibur promii^nt Chieagoans will speaic at a
testlnuaial dinner for Dr. Henry T. iieald, presidant of Illinois
lastltttte of Teehaology» Monday night* January kl« in the Simnmn
hotel. 7bdy arei
Ouy Read, prasidentt Asaooiatioa Connieroe and Inlixstryi William
7. Rahler* president. Illinois Bell Teleidione Company; John Holmas*
president. Swift & Co., and Dr. J. Roseoe i4iller. president. Northwestern
Uhiveraity.
They will apeak of 0r. Heald as oiTle leader, engineer, business
oan, and educator • He will leave Chicago early ia February to beoomsi
chance llor of ISew York Ilniversity.
The dinner in his honor is sponsored by the eity's engineering
soeieties and industrial leaders, eirio groups, and alusani of Illinois
Tech.
James 0. Cunninghamt president. Republie Flow Metera Co.. and
ohairnan. Illiaois Tech board of trustees, will be toastmater.
• Jwa*
S-OI8i bi6d"'!?J
•i'aOJOMHD3T =IO 3TUT1T2MI 2IOM1JJI
sesfliBi/tf tissslsao ,'s©fia»X nkvkt as MecB .iU tc »i5ir^;!i iXii;« Visal-
©mo©»d o* Yiiswsti©"; fii ^-X-^sb© cgjBoiit^O ©yssX XXXw sSL •tcdsowsa Mfi ,fiaa
saXi^>sXS(C& c*\,^ie ©dJ i;o' fcij-soefioqe bX tOftori eixi isl •xaaaifc ©iJT
RioExill "^^o XfsffliifXB Ms t&iVQ's^ aXvis ,»'X9fca«X XBii^Jee&cl M« e^XidXeos
fjBS j»oi.' e-secfa^l 'jfaf^i oXIt.i^a9K »iGi&Misa'»i ^a«xi.'^»XcjTuw .3 »ar!;.
••x*i6iS8G*€J»ot ©d XXXis ,s©®lfiifii ^o £KX£{^<j dosT eXoaXXXI ^ci^a'iiiaia
»6*.'''
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Ddy Phones:
Jllinors kjistitute of Technolo<
Armour Research Founda
of llimols Institute ol Technc
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
■CAIumet 5-9600, Bt. 545
,■ — CAIumet 5-9600. Ext. 317
Mailed: January 17, 195 2
FOR RELEASE: immediate
CHICAG-0 — Raymond J, Spaeth, vice president and treasurer of
Illinois Institute of Technology, has been named chairman of the South
Side Planning Board,
He succeeds Dr. Henry T, Heald, who has been chairnBn since
the board's formation in I946, Dr. Heald, president of Illinois Tech,
will become chancellor of New York University in Februaryo
For 10 years Spaeth has been responsible for the details of
assembling, clearing, and redeveloping Illinois Tech's 110-acre
campus located in the area in which the South Side Planning Board is
interestedo
He has worked closely with the board in developing and
executing plans for the reclamation of slums on Chicago's central
south side,
Spaeth is a graduate of the American University, Washington,
D. 0», and the Harvard Business School, He has been at Illinois Tech
since 191^.0, becoming vice president in I950. He lives in Beverly
Hills (Chicago).
-Jwa-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Jllinois kistitute o( Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. E-/t, 545
Armour Research Foundation
of lllmols Institute o< Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: ^^"""^'^^ ^'' ^^32
FOR RELEASE: ^^^ediate
CHICAGO — Alfred Fc VJeinberg. a senior metallurgical
engineering student at Illinois Institute of Technology, has won a
$100 prize from the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical
Engineers for a paper on "Age Hardeningo "
Weinberg is one of three winners in the tenth annual
Student Prize Paper contest sponsored by the AH-ffio His paper won
a $50 prize 5.n the Chicago section competition last June to giialify
for the national competitiona
The award will be presented at the annual AUVE meeting Febo
18 in New York.,
This is the third year an Illinois Tech student has won a
national award in the Student Prize Paper contest©
THeinbergj 20, is married and lives at 3239 ''/est LelVfoyneo
He won a freshman scholarship in 1949 and an AIME scholarship in 1931"
-jaj-
Trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
R-cm: Jim Jensen
Ext. 626
Day Phones:
Jllinois kistitute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. E»t 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January 18, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: Inmediate
CHICAGO -" Ceoo Steel Products corporation of Chicago has
established two engineering scholarships at Illinois Institute of
Technology, it was announced today by C.E,, Deakins, dean of students^
Each scholarship provides $ltOOO for the junior and senior
years to a studei?.t enrolled in the civil engineering or general
engineering curriculum^
Continuation of the scholarship through the senior year will
depend upon the student's record during the junior year.
The awards will be made beginning in September tc worthy
and needy students*
Scholarship winners will be offered employment at Ceco's
Chicago plant for eight or more weeks during the summer o
-jaj-
from
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
u.^etior oi ruDric Keiaiions — James w. Armsey
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. bit. 545
Arn^our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. E>t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed: January 18, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: Iimediate
CHICAGO -- Two local students received bachelor's
degrees during coEaaencemcnt ceresnonies at Illinois Institi'te
of Technology February 2. They are:
John G-^od, 25, son oi" i-^, and hirs, John ^^ood, 62l.j.
Kensington place, elccti'ical eri^ii.eeringj .iiid Loi:is Voida,
29, J4>3 iiorth Famsw ;i'th avenue, nccbanical ongineerirg.
- - , bt-T lo stutltj.ll „c,-illl
VIE .*«3 .MW-Z larrulAO — YPolofiHjsT '- eiutHznl lioi-nii I;
Y50JOMHD3T ^K) 3TUTIT8MI aiOMUJ:
isinsO YpolonHosT
aionilll ,6\ opsaiHC
S^9i ^61 ^JTUJJflSl. :b9li&M
■ oct) ndolj ., 3*324 bssu ^"^i ^xo rtoa ^^S'^bo-C nrfoS
from
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
IMmois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, E,t. 545
Arrrour Research Foundat.on
of lll.nois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. E>!t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Jajiaaiy io, I9p<:
FOR RELEASE: in,mediate
CHiaflGO — Anthony N, Verzosa, 25, son of
Mrs, Posa3.ie Carlson, Route 2, loon Lake, received
a bachelor's degree in industrial engineering duriiig
c^JiiaencejUent ceremonies at Illinois Instlt-.roe of
Technolog;^ Febni£:r;;/ 2,
'iK-
niiA .W (BmftL -
to BiulUjrl eloriilH t=
'I i;iei :; .-.'-..J
YeOJOHHOai 10 3TUT!T2m 8IOHIJJ
.i •■Y*£id..D*£dt*'*i ■■,l50jOi.u'U&.
Trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute
of llhnois Institu
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
of Technology — CAIumet 5-76O0. E»t, 545
ch Foundation
te of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. JI7
Mailed: J- ..;: ly I'-', l^^'S
FOR RELEASE: I ■ -;li
CHICAGO — Edward A, Christlanson, 21;, son of
Mr, and Jtrs. I^liaer L. Chi;.ptiajasc:ii, 1317 Bocth CGcelia
street, vocciv.C- a bachelor's :?egreo In electrical
ent;uicorli:£; during coiiT.anceraent cererionivs at TT.linois
11:^1. titute of Techr.olcgr-' Fetrvazy 2, .
-ja.1-
noitfibnuol rtaibsi^S
VIJ T«3 .0C*»-! tsmulAD — vPoionrtDsT »o stuiitsnl i
YSOJOHH03T lO 3TUTITRH! ?\0\A\.L\'
.,:..;-^Xj :b9li6M
:32A3J35I 5103
■^o csoQ »:
..--srlO ,A biss^m. — CH;^AniHO
^iOH-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phonei:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?600, Ejt, MS
Arn-our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-7400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lo"ibard I8I0-R
FOR RELEASE: v
CBIC/.uO — Robert ?, r,od^cr£, 25, son oi 'Irs,
detii'se in elecwi'ical eut,ajaeerxr.g cuiiiifc, coK:ao«ce.)iont
cerer.cjriios a'o IHiaolE Inctitute of Technology February 2,
Kovigere, who attende f. Kipon, V.'is,, college
Tor two yearf, is a nemb.r of Tau Beta ?i ar,d Eta Kappa
}fu honoi^i^r societies £nd the Il^.ijnois Tech Glee club.
•3^?'
2M .1x3 .OOAf-a is.nulAO- u-^''^-
Y0OJOI1HD3T ^O 3TUTIT2MI 2IOMiJJI
jlonilil ,6', ooeairlO
■ V :beii6M
&30XICO ^*3lW ^rioq.ta '©tris^j^d-s ot'-Vf iBt&^u"
,cfulo 99II3 ffaaT elofiiXG" art^ hns ^sli^hyofs ^^arsG!Cso^
■,-t-
from
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Director ol h'ubhc Kelations — James W, Armsey
Day Phones:
lllmols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Evt. 545
Armour Researcti Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. E«t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January lu, 19i>2
FOR RELEASE: Incicdiate
CHICAGO — Rodney Pofwell, 2ii, 502 17th Avenue,
received a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering
durxng cosmenceiiient cerenionies at Illinois liistitute of
Technology Febniaiy 2,
-ja^-
-VmU ::i<iMjJJy'i >lw^
-->', jv.ji'':r-;.,.,':!i
ilonilil ,di oybDiflO
from
ILLINOIS INStlTUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
mes W. Armsey
- CAIumet 5-9600. Ext. M5
Director of Public Relations -
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technolog
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Tecfinology — CAIumet 5-9600. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January 16, 1932
FOR RELEASE: Imaediatc
CVlCkGO — Editmnd W. Fi*arJcel, 27, son of Firs,
Idl.-"- FrsrJcel, Fairfi'eld, receilf^et'S 'bachelor' f degree
from "Bhe Institute of Design of THinoit? Irptlti'te of
Techr.o3.op:T" dnrinr Conner, comer t eersraonier T-rhruary 2,
Frankel, w^-'O majored iv. product design, also
attended the Ifeix'erFity of Illinois and U.C.L,;!,
"JAJ*
(iijinA W ismttl-
3 ,00«-3 is
Yf^OJOHH03T '10 3TUT1T2H1 2IOHUJ.
zionilli ,dl opbaiHO
'/! Itc a'
y^a «eTr%
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?600, Ejt. MS
.r Research Foundation
ols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext, 317
Night Phone:
Lombard 1810-R
Mailed: January l8, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Zn^nediate
CHICAGO — Three local sttidents received
bachelor's degi^ee dvrlxig conHaence-Tient ceremonies
at HliDois Institute of Teclinology February- 2,
They are: i-t.,.. .v .,.; . , ,..;-a.->. .•. • ■■'. '^..i^.-x
Adolph W, Goldenstein, 26, son of Mr. and
Mrs, eoi't Goldenetein, 227 Sta.idiah street, aetallurgical
engine-esrixigj John G-urxiett, 23, sor. oi" Inr. and IItb, J, T,
Guj^ett, 210 r*o3rth EtreLrt,, cha«l-al exit,iriecrin£i; ^ud
Calvin Lragg, 27, Koiite i, ^^ii^, cue^u.e>J. eng-j.iCv^ring,
"O^j
.iM*-a Om'AO - vpolonri:)9T "lo stutitjnl tionii'l
ncitsb.vjol rt31<!9JsSl •.aO.'tlA
TIE .f.<il ,OOM-S tjmjIAO — •(Polo.-f'DoT lo stotiljrl ?;on.ilil ro
:3nolf''. tripiM
YaOJOHHOar =!0 3TUTIT2HI 2IOM1JJ;
■■g+nsO yppionH.os
zionilli .61 opeDirlO
Imtio ^iasnis ri^Hoil CIS ^iiBxttssu
from
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
ititute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. E-<t. 545
Research Foundatton
Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?600, E«t. 31
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed: January 18, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Incnediatc
C3TICAG0 — Dee L, Tharpj 26, son of Hr, and
Mrs, A, R. Tharp, Route 1, Bridgeport, received a
bachelor's degree in mecbanical engiiieering duriiig
coianiencerrjent ceremonies at Illinois ItiEtitute of Tech-
nology February 2,
Tharp, who if laarried and has one child, is
a meraber of the Ajn.erican Society of ilechanical Engineer-s
and the Society of Autoiaotive iZcfigincitve,
moiT
reOJOHHO^T qo 3TUTIT2M1 2IOMIJJI
.1 :3eA^J?J 510^
Si <,i)Xxdo 6n«u a^ifi bix?i b®i?t^BB! 3i oriw t-qpiao.'
Trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Tectinology — CAIumet
Ari^our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAlun
Night Phone;
Lombard 1810-R
5-9400, Ext. 545
et 5-?400, Ext. 317
Mailed:
FOR RELEASE:
:ry iS^ 2S>2
CHICAGO -.. Iiil3ian Ga:i.*ck, soii of Ijt. and
^'rr:, '•biT'r Oain.ich;, Fah/jkcc-:, ve^ cXred a b^xc'-ielor's
degree in nlsctrical sngiji-ieeriug; durhri, cojTU-iiyncenent
cercTConioE 3t Illinois Institixte of Technolo©'- Fehvvjxry 2,
Gallick, 36, is a member of Eta Kappa Nti,
and Pho 'Flpsilon honorary/- societies.
JCi^i
'.1a.1-
K]t .1x3 .00»?-3 tsmulAO — (PolonriasT ?o :•'
YeOJOMHD3T =!0 3TUTlT2m 210'^
:iii .4,61 \ :;:..: :^0T. :b9!i6M
:32A3J351 510^
j.htartT alofll.-
-l,-Sf.~
Trum
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ext. MS
Arn-our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. E>t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: J^jl:. ry 13^ 19$2
FOR RELEASE: Ii)-o:±lata
Cl-ICAGT — Tom T. MoidnaDto, 25, son of rir.
and ¥tr&t, Kyroshi iiorlrficloj, l506 Stona ftrott, received
£ bac'ielor'i; degree ia ci;.ll e;-i£:b-j:;-orir.£ duriv^c; comaence-
jseTii ceieiaor4.«£ at IlUxiols Instiiu'te of Tecljaiology
Ilorimoto alto attended Koosevelt college
and IvilJBon iJijni.or college in (Chicago and the Imvereity
of Illinois, He t-.'as a menilxr of the varsity t^ennir team
at IHlr.oip Tech,
-da;5-
2!*? .-y-i ,004?-2 .-arrJAD-
:<.nociq ttlpiM
S-0I8I bvi-.lt.-;. J
YGOJOMH03T ^O 3TUTIT2MI 2IOhlJJi
■^i&^mt£ii 5r- " - -"alrfO 0l s>^,aIXe» toim^ cr^K' fei^t^
trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9t00. Ext. 545
Arirour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Eit. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard leiO-R
Mailed:
-.■-:r •»«. TO.:?
^ .\.J^C.
FOR RELEASE:
CHICAGO ~ Donall M. Tekawa, 20, son of I-ir.
and Mrs, Yawara Tekawa, 371 North Eldorado, received
a bachelor's degree in civil engineeidng during
commencement ceremonies at Illinois Institute of Tech-
nology February 2, ■' ^j.tjiit-?"* '^5 ^st.i^i'V-:,t;:y
Tekav/a graduated fro.u East i^enior high school
in RookTord, HI,, and attended San Mateo junior college
for tvro yeare. He is a raembei' o£ C i li^silon, Tau Beta
Pi, American Society of Civil idgir-et^rs, i-Iidshipitten' s
club, and plaj^ed on tlie Viir&ity teruds team at Illinois
Tech.
-jaj-
!M .!i.3 ,0OJf-a tsrnulAD— veolO"''^^! 'o afutUli! ilonilll
noltubouo^ risioossS iuoti-A
\l£ .t^3 .00«»-? )»mulAO - ypoloniljsT Id slutit^iil ^Io•^.l;l 's
:»nortt IrtpiM
Y.^OJOI/!HD3T ^O 3TUT!r2Ht 2IOMIJJ!
filnsO YpolonHoeT
iioriilll ,6\ op6oirlC'
-ts?;-
Trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
nstitute o( Technology — CAIumet 5-?M)0. E<l. 545
Foundation
of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
LombarcJ I8I0-R
Mailed: J::j-:.v.ry 10, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Iiixiediate
CHICAGO — Wesley M, Fujii, 22, son of Mrs.
Msto Fiijii, 522 "0" street, received a bachelor's
degree in electrical eneineering during commenceraent
ceremonies at Illinois Institute of Technology-
February 2,
Fujii, who attexided Sacromento colilege for
one year, ±c a merriber of liho Epsilon, Lta Kappa iJu,
and Tau I. eta Pi honorarry- cocietJGi;.
-jaj-
X\i .'r3 .004?-? tsmjIAO-- vpolo.-ll<o
H-0I8I b'Sdn-j.'
YSOjOMHD3T ^O 3TU^IT2MI 2IOM1JJI
;ionil!l ,6\ opeairlD
:32A3.J3JI ??0=i
~f.at-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
l|i;nr.,5 Institute of Tectinology — CAIumet 5-9400. hi, 545
Arrrc.ur Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-WOO, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Januniy 18, 19t'2
FOR RELEASE: & odlate
CHICAGO ~ James B. Still, 2^ son of Mr. ajid
^f^s, Peter H, Still, 317 W(5st lljth ctreet, Lancaster,
received a bachelor's degtoe in civil engineering during
coiTBQencemait ceremonies at Illinois Inctitute of Tech-
nology Febia^ry 2.
-jaj-
YaOJOklHDHT ^O 3TUTIT2HI 2IOh
iB+neD ypolonriosT
sionilll ,di ope."- '■'
:32A3J351 5IO^
Trwm
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Cenfer
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
ininols Institute o( Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, ixt. MS
Armour Researcti Foundation
of lil.r.ols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: J-^x:rxy l8, 19ii2
FOR RELEASE: iix^dlcxe
CIIICi.GO — Ctephan E, Ghiicow, 26^ son of
Mrs. Angela M. ChUcoir, "oCi i;J;th avenue, received a
bachelor's degree in electrical enc-i-neering during;
ccsmnencesriGaat cerenonies at Illinois Institute of
Technology Febr^jary 2,
_ Chikow, who graduated from the C liege
de T&mtretoc in Sx^itzerlamd in Ipl'i', is a member of
the Nei'nnan club and the camera club.
-da.1-
r.oaobnuol rioiesssfl -ucv--
<l£ .t»3 ,OMM T3!HUlA0 — rpolonrlosT \o siuilnri jlom'H ic
•.snoiW WoiM
YaOJOHH03T ^O 3TUT1T2HI ?rOHiJJl
i9Tn90 YpolonrlaeT
■ i-rri'li ^; rO-^n!r!.'",
:beli6M
., ,jj35l >iO=l
. •. -it-n..;) 9rJ^ bfCB db' or^^
-r.«t-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
IIMnofS Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 545
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-WOO. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Janui.ry iPj 195;2
FOR RELEASE: imiedxate
CHICAGO — Two Hacine sti^dents received degrees
fivjiii Illinois Institute o£ Techiiolog/.at conjiaenceiiient
cer^QonieE i^ebruary 2, Thev are:
FAymond J, Sloriiski, 28, 12hj.~l/2 iaSalle street,
bachelor's degree in mechanical engiiieeringj and VJiHiam
C, ^'roim, 2l(, son of Mr, and Mrs. Jesse V', Rro^m, l6it9
West boxjlevard, bachelor's degree ±n G3ectr:lc£l engineering.
-;-a5-
;j9llort'1 tea
^l£ .tx3 .0OA»-ii tamulAO — vpc.'on.issT io stutitJ^I eici'.i lo
YaOJOHHD3T ^O 3TUT1T2HI 2IOH1JJ!
latnsO ypoionrbsT
bsllcM
. ... :32A3J35i 5JO=l
sae^ijaib r^viBos^ acfiiefetf-^g! ercfoM ©■a? ^--raAOIHO
••.-.; .. -.-.^^ ;-..., ~......:.4. ^SS-^iateseXS ♦t fc.-...v—
.:;J:■.•■ -i.; i:.iuS laSJhCSSCirS?:^ .Sfi«5./:iXiSrfe9iB fl^^ '
rs' 't:^ ••■-r..:i
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?M0, Bt. M5
Arrvour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5.«00. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed: JanV^-TJ l8, 1952
FOR RELEASE: ira^edis
CHICA 0 — Five I-ililvja'ulccc students received
degieee £tou Illinois Institute of Technology dur3.ng
coramencsnent ceremonies Febn^ary 1\ j^hey are:
Guenohcr E, Joseph, 26, con of iir, aiid Jirs, -
Leo Joseph, 23li5 North !>7th street, B, S. in business
and economics j Robert Saichsk, 27, son of Mr. and
Vfrs, P-am ?.eichick, 2lil5 North tipth street, bachelor's
degree in shelter design at. the Institute of Depign
of imrois Tec>i5 Doris J, We'chinann, 21, 923 North
l5tb street, bachelor's degiree in home econoriics|
Wajme weichmarm, ?lj, 9?0 North l^th street, bachelor's
degree in electrical engineerii-ig; and Seeniiig Tee,
2025 East Park place, maKter's degree in electrical
engineering.
-ti^h
aM .U3 ,0»9-? fsn-LlA0-vtc;.-.-...i3sT -.o oluliH
<Ht .t»3 .Oe*»-a tamulAO — vpoioni'^jT ,!o »)ut;Uni f
YaOJO'/lH03T ^O BTUTliam 2IO! i.
?'on:!ll ,6\ ope.c n:.
' yr^ *ai:
.nUio cbaiIsM
f)ss^is3«^ g^afasii^ otiS&jEtwJUM svll — 0:.;i')IHO
Il.ll-i
.,.,,,. .j..,^^ .■;
■:i '"zol-sdoad ^iiiifS^:
iitoi-i^fo^.
>.;.3.i3efc
Trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
IMIncis Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ent. M5
A-rrou' Research Foundatton
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Janui-iy 1?, 1952
FOR RELEASE: li^^edicte
CHICAGr) ~ MaxLrdlian Deterding, 726 Comstock
avenue, i-eceived a maEter's degree in electrical
enginoerinc from niinoir Institircc of TechiioloQ'' during
cereraojiies of coraicenceir.ent February/ 2,
'hj^r
-3a?-»-^
iH .;x3 ,oo*v-a :-.
7jT -o stutiUn!
YeOJOMHD3T ^C 3TUTIT2MI 2IOH1Jj
XjBox'd-JSis ai.3arjsi3-''i a'-Xoctssm e feov ,
Trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Ddy Phones: »
IMmo-s Institute of Technology — CAIumet S-WO. E-/t. M5
Arrroar Research Foundation
of lilmois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, E»t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: • _
January l8, 19£2
FOR RELEASE:
irtB-aedlate
Gllia'.CiO — Francis S, Yates^ 2$, son of
Ilr, axid rirs, Francis E, Yates, Sr,, Sh Jeffei-'son
etreotj receirf d a bachelor's detjree in psychology
froK Ulinoie Institv:te of Teclonoloey duiring
Comiaencenient ceremonies Febjruary 2,
Yates is a member of Tbeta M fraternity
and participated in the Illinois Tech drama group,
Eoii^ Castings.
-jaj-
iH .trf .OttSV-a tsmulAO — veoiontlosT ]o sfutifeni aioni'
noor.bi i.,t1 HonoalciSI uoni
%\t .f>c3 .00«-? t=mu!AO — vpol.-i/ijaT *c sluliunl s'^niill i
(1-0181 biodriL
Y€)OJOHHD3T ^0 3TUT1T2MI 2iOmjJ
) a.; ■> i r.-. j J
-hfi^-
Trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Cenfer
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Bt. S45
ArTou.- Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, E«t, 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Janv^rj'' 18, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: Inir>ed;late
CKICAGH — Three St. Louis residents rtsceived
degrees from Illinois Listittite of Technology at
coTiKiencer^nt ceremonies February 2, Tiiey are:
Floyd Bolton, 21, son of Ilr. M. M. Bolton, I.363
Garfield avenes, E, E, in electrical englneerinj: j Ilarry
S, Rosenbloom, 26, son of >Ir, and Ifrc, L-juis J, Rosanbloora,
1235 Ilorth Hai^ley road, bachelors degree in. shelter desLgn
at the Institute of Design of Illinois Tech; and George
Lepperfc, 53-iO Maple avenue, 11. S, in nechanical engdneerijig.
-jaj-
TIE a .00«-a 'jn-.ulAO-yp:,::
YaOJOHH
:snaH1 IripiH
JI-0I8I bi.,rj'"..:
ruTiiani 2IOHIJ.
■■"-ini!!! ,6\ oge>o\t\0
:32A3J35? 5lO=l
... ,. _ ,,, .. ,_ ..:-in(>MlfiS&OC
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Cen+er
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, E»t. 545
Arr-our Research Foundation
ol Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet S-WOO, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January 18, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: I^^<^ate
CHICAGO — Roger Doty, 22, son of I-Sr* and
Mrs, W, E, Doty, k05 Deaiiett street, recei.ved. a
bachelor's degree in iadtis trial engiiieerinE from
Illinois Institute of Technology dia:'ing coBKiences-
ment ceres?ionies Babmary 2,
■I? i: i '\i:-v'f-:
-jaj-
JM .1)3 .OflS?-H (-..mulAO — vpobf-'-jsT 3 il^iil;-, <. ;
noi:ou..u...;i liiHiJ^Ji ^..0 ■■ ■■■
:9noH'! trtp^M
YSOJOMH03T RO -3TUTIT2m aiOMIJJl
lotnsO YpolonrlasT
sioni'll ,A! op6D!rlO
bm ^^ It© tsom i^$ jY^oG t»3oH — €CJADl'!Tv
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phonts:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet S-9M0, Ext. Wt
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet J-WOO, Ext. 117
Night Phena:
Lombard IIIO-R
Mailed: Januajy 13, 195^2
FOR RELEASE: Imiediate
CKICAGO — Charles Sather, 25, £'on of •■
lirs, M, Sather, 2623 3rd avenue, 'vJest Hibbii.g,
receiTTed a bachelor's degree in aechanical
engineering from Illinois Institute of Technology
during coimnencffinent ceremonies P'ebr.ary 2,
Sather is a member of the American Society
of Mschenical Ehgineerr, Societv for the Advancement
of Ifenage^ient, and was on th© vavpjty track team at
nilnois Tech.
-jaj.
H(9 ,0«M lamulAO — vpol.-
■ ,4Mf>l iumulAD — vjoionrt:.
:t«norm <(«a
.••nerti tripiM
Jl-Olll biodmo.!
YaOJOHH33T ^O 3rUTIT2HI 2IOI/1UJ1
latn^D ypolonHssT '
"K • ..a* :dosn;.t •^d'i'^'ssv »rf^ no naxr bos j^ri'»tr»B*?Jpf.'."" "-
-c^!;-
Trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology —CAIumet 5-9600, E:<t. 545
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. E«t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Jaiimiy 18, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Immediate
CKICAiX) ~ Frederick Jones, 23, son or %, and
lirs, J. C, Jones, 19371 Votrobeck drive, received a
bachelor's degree iii iBGchanical engineearLnt; f3rara Illinois
Institxite of Technology at conmenceriient deansaanies Febrvxir^- 2,
JW .1x3 .OMf i (iftiblAO — YpolonHiaT io slulitsnl elcfi'l'.
It .'aB ,W»T-S tsfiulAf — vpo'o.iflj'T )o slutiuni jioniMI io
R-0I8I ci..-'r-:
Y0OJOHHO3T ^O 3TUTIT2MI 2IOMIJ..
istnsO ygolonrisoi
^ionilil ,61 opSDifO
S?*?jt ^§Jt r^agcas^J :bs.li6M
ILLINOIS. INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Ddr Phones:
IHmois Institute of Technology —CAIumet 5-7400, b<t. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO, Ext. 317
Niqht Phone:
Lombard I8i(>-R
Mailed: January 18, 1952
FOR RELEASE: limiediate
eHICA-GO — ft'alter D. Scbaiidt, 112 Millisuas
aveffiue, Dondalkj received a master's degree in
Chenical ©igineering fro?i Illinois liistitute of
Tectoology during coramencenent ceranocies Febroary 2,
-jaj-
r.n .-Ki .OM?-a ',3ns. lAr
Clf .-<= ,0OW-2 IsrnjSAO —
YeOJOHH03T ^0 -JTUTIT8HI.2IOMLL
I'ionilll .61 opeoiHO
-i^Bt-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois .
Day Phones:
llUnois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, E/t.
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. E»
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: 'a";-.arj^ IQ, 1?52
FOR RELEASE: ii.c::_..e
CHICAGO — John M. Backer, 2^, son of lire,
Mary Backer, 3729 Ilortonia road, received a bachelor's
degree In olectrcal oigixieerliic froi: Illinois institute
of Technology during corarnencement ceremonies Febr ary 2.
Backer is a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity,
American Institute of Electrical fegineers, and the
IH-dBhipr.ien and Yachting clubs at Illinois Tecli,
-jsi-
K\t .Wi .(»«•! !e,-"MlAO — ypolonvi^jsT U. oiuiitjn! ?io
YaOJOMH03T =!0 3TUTIT2HI 2IOHUJI
leinsO ypolonrlosT
. jionilll ,61 opeDirlO
:32A3J35i ;iO^
»Q'3l4 1;. t-XO-HO.sfi ,H .refold •— • DDftOIi^;
-t^t--
Trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
lllmois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9M0. E«t. MS
Arrr.our Researcti Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed: JcmUEliy iB, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: j^^ied^alve
CRIC^CrT ~- 'ailiaa E. Calciwell, 20, soil of
ffr, and fi-P, L, C, Caldvrell, 2621 Ea:.pton street,
rece'ved a bachelor's degree in electrical engineeriiig
diiring conBienceraent ceremonies at TJ3.inois Institute of
Technolo^/ February 2,
Caldwell, who also attended Ashland Jtsrdor
college, is a mcraber of the Institute of Radio Engineers,
American Institirbe of Electrical EngineerSj and tJ-ie
niino'S Tech Radio cl-ub.
-jaj-
;it .1x3 ,00«-e tsmjIAO -vPolonHoeT to i).t;:,..l .•:.,.,. .
:»nott1 trfpiH
(I-0I8I biodmcJ
YaOJOMH03T ^O 3TUTIT2MI 2IOHU.
ist.-isD YpolonHoeT
:32A3J35^ 5103
^pX"s©©i"fl3ne i
-f.iSt-
Trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?M0, E'/t, M5
Arr-our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-7400. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January 13^ 1952
FOR RELEASE: Iii^ediate
CHICAGO — Eobcrt G. Imiln, SOlj i::aEt 19th
street, recoivcd a jjar tor's icj^rco in electrical
ecigineeri:-^ dvriiic CQcraoiiGeEr.iarit ceresnonias at
HHtiois iJictitute of Techrioloi^y February 2, ■■ ■
->5-
:i»nori^ fbC
SM .1x3 ,i04?-a t^rrulAO — vpolonrbsT !o 3»utiti-.l sloci'ii
tl£ .tx3 .COW-! :3mulAD — vpoionrtosT >o otutHjnl iio.i.U! !o
:i>nort<l -tripiH
YaO.JOHH03T ^O 3TUTIT2l/il aiOMIJJi
is+ngO ygolonHos
aionilll ,31 ogeoirir
•i^pf.
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext, MS
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?*00, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Joxiuarj iQ, 1952
FOR RELEASE: feaediate
CHICAGO — Itux>ld iKetciiuia, lijiiC lake avenue,
ireced-Ved a master's degree in cheaxLcal enginfeeilng
during coraaenceiaent cereuionies at IHiiiois Institute
Ox Technology Februarj'^ 2.
-5«5»
:»iiod'< ttO ■
?M -vi .OOAf-8 Ijinu'lAO — veo-'""'="^ 'o stulitfr.l eionin.i
TIE .f.-i3 .OOM-a tsm;..|AO- . ■- r i ■■
YaOJOMHOai ^O 3TUT!T2^1I 2I0H!JJI
ir.T.n&O ygolonH.^sT
irionilll ,6\ oDeoiriO
-^£^~
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day' Phones:
IM^no.s Institute of Technology — CAIumet S-liOO. Ext. S45 j
Arrrou: Research Foundation I,
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-WOO, Ext. 317 Ij
Night Phone: (
Lombard I8I0-R -i
Mailed: Jsnii3.ry iSj 1952
FOR RELEASE: m:^dxatQ
CHICAGO — Donald 0. Bvjrkiiart, 2525 Pennsjavarda
street, received a hiichelor's degree in niechajoical engiiaeering
dijring commencoiaont ccreiaonles at Illinois IiisLltute of Tech-
nology- Fel i*uary 2.
-j^-
YaOJOMH03T ^C 3TUTlTcVII aiOMIJJi !
:38A-lJ3fl ^0=\
^t&l-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
III. no, s Institute cf Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, &.!. MS
Arn-our Research Foundatton
of llhnois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: jaaToaTj- l3, 15p2
FOR RELEASE: luEiediat©
ClilCAGO -« George H. Lets, Ji-., 39, <if
lil9 Sast Clark street, received a baclielor's
degres in nKchanical engineerii-ig dialng coitBaanc©-
Bjent cerePtonieE at Illinois Institute of Technology
February 2«
-jaj-
?« .1>^ .OMf-2 (smulAO — YpolonrbsT to 9l-j1it}nl floniill
noitebnuo^ rtsioossS luomiA
Tit .t«3 .OOif-a famulAO — vPolonHjsT to sluiitenl eionill! U.
Y€'0J0MH03T ^O aiUTlTEMI aiOMUJI
sionilll ,dl OP"'-'"'-
:32A3J35^ ,qO^
^3 <^C «.«l ^asfiSHi t.K's;^oa0..«*».:Q9&!^^
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
". =^.u, u. ruoiic reiarions — James W. Armsey
Day Phones:
Illi-iOi's Institute of Technology -CAlume
Arrrour Research Foundaf.on
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAlu
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
5-9400, bit. MS
!t 5-?400, Ext. 3i;
Mailed: January 13, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: lEEiediate
CKICiiGO ~. Jaxaee Stlce, S03 Park avenue,
receivKi a iiaater's degree in choraical engineoring
during ccBiaencaacnt ceremonies at Ii:i.inois JCnEtltute
of Technology Febmarj'- 2,
-oaj-
:29nait1 tt>0
IE .'«3 ,00if-a l£.nv;IAO — vBclonrfseT io sluWjnl jlonrlM to
YaOJO^iHOai ^O 3TUTIT2H! aiOMUJI
«^s^»
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
lllmo.s Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9M0, Ext. 545
Arinour Research Foundatton
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-«00. E«t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Januai^' 13, 191^2
FOR RELEASE: Ihiedlate
CI-IICAGO — Loran ?. iUrreaberger, 3!)^ 732
North Jkdison street, received a bachslor's degree
in raechaiiical engineering during ccHanencenent
cereinionieE at niinois Institute of Technology
February 2,
-Jaj-
•.i9noi1S y£.Q
aw t«3 ,00if-a T^mulAO - veolonitDsT >o stutiteni ^lo.^1lil
Sit .ixi3 .OOit-S IsrnulAO — Vgolon.iDal fo stutitjnl jioniHI 1';
Y30.JOMHD3T ^O 9TUT1T2MI aiOMIJJI
isineO YpolonrfoaT
jioriilil ,61 opeoiHO
,0 Xtam^^
rrom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technologv — CAIumet 5-9400, Bt. MS
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed:
FOR RELEASE:
7 13, V)]^2
Xn're-.Tls/^e
CHIGf^GO — eiegflded Ctango, 22, sen orT ^'r. t^nd I'tj?.
E. n, Staiic^, Route i73, v%£, 6c ^ reculvei a bachelor's degi-ee
iii jaechard.eci3. •eBgli;fe€a:*iiig Febniery 2 fron Illinois Inetitute
Oi Technology,
Jjtanfie 'tiss one of i)2l+ sti-devits ::j)o received degrees,
lie T-rap active in the Btndent conference of the Midr^rest
Poorer Oor-i'ererice viiile a student, , . . .....viT,,. '
-pap-
YeOJOl4H03T qO 3TUT1T2M! 2IO!/!lJJI
eioniil! ,61 opbdIHO
-qsfl-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Cen+er
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-7M0, Ext. 545
AffT-our Research Foundatron
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: •" nrr.inr IB 1952
FOR RELEASE: lJr^oi^.^^
Tebr-aaxy 2 ^'it)-; niinois Tnstitvte of TGCi-aiologs? , T'-ey ares
Albert .'\rnold, l50?n Morsnn strc-t, B. S, ±n fire
protection r.i?.d. ncfetr cngirifier^-ngj Paid Pleld^ 2ii, l5l20
Paulina r.? ^t-'c^ ■^. S, :..r. electrical gnrr'-'iecri:;?^ ouid ■''fUs
n. •^o-rix;llottc, 15316 Tnr-injtoi: arvcnue, H. S. in neclianical
engineerir-fr.
The:^ vrore aiionc ii2l; rtijidents t-^o receive^' de.>;rees
ffom niinols Tech,
-pap-
8H .';3 ,Otl»»-« tsmulAO
tit .l»3 ,W»?-J l9"iulAD — vpoio
.l.itilJ'-.l loniil'
to aiutitanl ilo.nl.l lo
YaOJO^!HD3T lO 3TUTIT2MI 2IOMIJJI
netnaO ypolonriosT
aionilll ,d1 opet^-*'^
slieM
:3aAaj3.Ji 510^
■■-■•I-.,-, r ..... . . . I;jB"T
+-'>!br*3 iSS,. ,., - .-, . -.
'CTE'-a-
Trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
IN.nois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9M0, Ext. 545
Armour Research Foundati-on
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lorribard I8I0-R
Mailed: Jan'jary l3, 19>2
FOR RELEASE: ^™^^--^®
ClllOAO'O — Six local residents received degrees
February 2 frcan Illinois Instltiite of Tecbnology. They
are*
James B, Bergmann, 23, 1313 East %rqxivi2tte road,
B, vS, jji .laechanical engineering; Farold .A. ^^nlco, 21,
son of I'Jr. and i%rs, k, P. Oonko, 6l06 E13i.s ayenne, B, S.
in laechamcal engineerinc:,
Carl M» Green, 6353 Maryland avenue, B, S, in
xjndeeignated f ialdj Frar.'c "'iz3"r^lIo_, 23, son of Mr, and
Mrs. F. P. Pizrsarello, ??B West 6lst- street, B. C. :>xi
chemis-tey,
Charles H, Stade, 22, son of Mr. and Vts, Fred
Stade, 1!^22 Ifert 66th place, B, S. -Jn chemical eiiriiieering,
and Dant* T, Tahara, 26, son of Mr, asid iirs, Harukichi
Tahara, 6017 Sottth Kei^wood avenue, B, S. In electrical
engineering.
*pap-
■.onorfS trtpiM
Y0OJOMHO3T -lO 3TUT!T2Hi 2IOH1JJI
:32A3J35] 5iO^
sosigalj hs^xso©^ ^^mblsm le^cl xm — COAOIHD
tane
!?&■/.'? ^3-^1 b«& .•«?■■ *o ftQ3 ^?>S .t9b«^3 .K eiel<iiiff0
^g■lI's^^alBa© I^-5i:flado a.?. .8 ,3 ^sorJlcf fl*^ i*ss3 SS^X iSbe^Q
xiioi±sT.m .SRCM bnis .-jM le «ca ,5S tatfi'-f«?'^ .T a^-ctsO bne
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
IMInois Institute of Technology — CAIumet i-liOO. Ext. MS
Amour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?400, Ext. 317
Night Phone: ,
Lombard leiO-R
Mailed: Janiiai^/' l8, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: Immediate
CTIICA.GO — Mrs. Zora E. Voels, 21, of 911 North
Main street, received a bachelor's degree in home eoononiiCE
during the cojnraencernent ceremonies at Illinois Institute of
Technology, February 2,
J'frt* Voelz is a member of Delta Zeta 8orority, and
the bowling, yachting, and home economics clubs at I3.1inois
Tech.
-daj-
SM tirj .00»»! ts.-nulAO — vpoloti'lasT 1o otutifanl
Vt .f:t3 .«)4f-3 lamuiAO— vpolonrijsT lo sijti<?nl ;io
YaOJOMH03T ^O 3TUTIT2HI 2IOMIJJI
.32AaJ35l ?,0^
to s^fc'tf-JtdaoX aloft ="■• - ■'-tnoKoiao &fwts!&0!i&mibtsi tuif snirrJJfe
'mR ^x^ttcnoi ^et isSl^ lo •sddteflwB; « al sX»#f ,a'3*?
(ilosiilSl f& fttffjX& fsolfaoaoos 9«ori bits ^sxiid^fl^iwj ,SH^.B!ro<f 9ri«t
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Cen+er
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phsntii
Illinois Ihsfltufe of Technology — CAIumef S-»tOO, EkI. MS
Armour Resesrch Foundation
of niinoi. institufe of Technology - CAIumel MtOO, E«». IIJ
Nlqht Phonii
Lombard IIIO'll
Mailed: Janttaiy l8, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: lunGdiate
CKICA'30 — Arthur E. Brinki-.:fT, 25, 1? '■.Gst 36th
place, received a bachelor's degroe in mechanical engineeidng
during ccanraeneeriTent cerenionies at Illinois Ir^titute of
Technology Februar/- 2.
JBrinkmiff, who is rarried and V;ar two children, also
attended the Iblversity of Illinois Bml Thornton Junior
collene.
-jaj.
ftl ,i«3 ,55«f-J isn-.uiAO — »eoloili1i)*T 'o sluliUili iitnilM I.-
d^HI 9iodr.)d.l
YaOJOHH03T ^O 3TUTIT2H! EiOMUJl
;ionilll ,6\ o^esiHO
;bs!isM
■ r!&^
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ext. MS
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed: Januaiy 13, 1952
FOR RELEASE: -Wdiat-e
CKICAGO — El^t local residents received degrees
during costmasnccanent ceremonies at Ilj.inois Institute of
Technology, February 2, They ar«i
Robert R, Anderson, 23, son of Hr, and Mrs. Roy
E. Anderson, 1713 13th avenue, B. S, in raechanical engineeringj
Boger J. Bills, 2I4, son of I'-Jr. and Mre. L, D. Bills, 121^ 20th
street, B, S, in econoraicsj Everett ¥, Budd, 29, 120 Lawn place,
B, S, in mec'-anieal engineeringj Bslj S, Donze, 32, 1216 Blaico
street, B, S« in industrial engineering,
Richard K, Joh.nson, 30li North London avenue, B.S, in
civil engineeringj Louis >tlceli, 29, son of Mr. and >Irc, Charles
M, Hiceii, 702 Montague street, B, S. in mechanical engineeringj
Keith L. I-iahls'txora, 2li, son of Mr. and I-&?s, L, G, VJahlstrora,
821 North Rockford avenuej B.C, in business and econorracs.
-jaj-
:itnod1 ycQ
in .hi .O0A»-a ts.tiuiAO — veolonrtjsT )o siutitjni j.oniHI
noi^abnuo^ i13tbs2-i» iuotiA
rif .'a ,»W-a ♦s.-nulAO— ypolond=oT lo itu««;r.l jionili' 's
:«noH4 tilp!H
11-0181 biGJmc!
YaO-10HH03T mj 3TUTtT2HI 2IOH!JJI
oionllll .(il opeoiHC
m&r^Qb i)9Vi:®09'x acf'-ml^iiast Xsool ;tf^JtS — OOAOI'IO
J Sine y^rV? ,S YiS'^"'xrfi»'"'f *'\s®-fonife»'''
•V;o;«i .iiM b«E L-sJ' lo itoa tl^ ^aoB^QbaJi. ,2 .tisdo^
rf^OS ZL'U ^BlL'w ,a ,.I .a'sJI bns ,-^I ^o no3 jU'S ^aJL'IiC ,1. togo?!
&^M dlSl -Se. ^aKnod ,2 vj£i i^ui&oni^m .Cfitinedosja: ai: .3 ,3
til ,3,S tOffnerrs nofcnol .y^oK jlOt «aoafHfGtj ♦a jbrcartol.:
?-5:.u.J/,Ki9nL£3n9 IsoJtos/fosiH ol ,S .a j^oarii^ dug^d sSbo31 ^K
.noinicziooo baa aa&alacd al *S,2 tatrnara htoVHoo^ -'ittoTf ISil
-tBt-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Cenfer
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. E«l. 545
Arrr-our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-WOO, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard leiO-R
Mailed: January l8, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: Insiediate
CillCk'jd — Two est AUit students received
advanced degrees from Illinois Institute of Technology
at coramencement ceremonies Febniary 2. Tliey arej
£'anford Vieinberger, l^h3 South 75th street,
master's degree in electrical en^^dneering^ and Alvin
Platteter, 1235 South 7iith street, master' t degree in
electrical engineering.
-jaj-
tl£ 1x3 ,00»»-8 tsmulAO — vPolonifosT So slutitjni jJt
Y0OJOHHD3T ^O 3TUTIT2m aiOHIJJ! :
IS+naO ypoicr
;■ ' ' - b a^^&m t;^«>e«K?ti d^4iT rf*i/o8 8i2I |*ss>i«i3^^jrs
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
'echnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
llllno.5 Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-»400, Ext. 545
Arn-our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet S-HOO. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January 13, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Iramediato
CHICAGO — Harold J. Ifetunaan, 26, son of
Mr, and iirs, Henry E, Neumann, 1935 56th street,
received a bachelor's degree in electr.ical engineering
£vcm minoie Institute of Technology during coinmence-
ment ceremonies February 2,
-jan-
::snorf^ yfiO
>r3 ,0&4»-J ismulAO — veoIoniisaT to slutitini
.00*?-? iainulAD -vpolonHos'l io slulilenl ik
YaOJOWH03T =!0 3TUTIT2MI SIOMUJI]
^^is&'hfss Mbit -?f:CX t_ms>mjs¥^ j,a Y^mH ,3^ te^ *ifi4
Trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
in.nois l.istitute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?M0. Ext. S45
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: JaXlV&Vf l8, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: immediate
CHICAGO ~ Earl Zwicker, 116 Sast Roosevelt,
received a roaster's degree in physics fran Illinois
Ihstitiit© of Technology diiring coinmenceraent cereiaonies
February 2.
iti-'cied
-aa:]-
noil6bnuo1 tl3i6Djeil iconiA
'U .1>:3 .W<?-? tsmulAO - • vPolo^ifoeT to 9ii,titenl jSori':!! lo
:enort1 HpiM
Y0OJOMHD3T ^O 3TUTIT2HI 2IOHIJJI
ziontiil ,dl opeolHO
Sii^X «SI ^TSiilsL :b9li6M
•(.-TF.r'i^jfi'-j
-fcafe-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
lllmo-s Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ext. 545
Arn^our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0.R
Mailed: January l8, 19?2
FOR RELEASE: Iianediate
CHIC&GO — Edward Vining, 26, son of J^. ar>d
Mrs. P.. K, Vining, Morifeomery, receive-d a bachelor's
degree in fire protection engineerirtfr f ro o Illinoia
Institute of Technology during coanraencement ceremonies
February 2,
Vining attended school on a fire orotection
scholarship.
-jaj-
aM .!v3 .OOA?-? :»mu;AO -- vpolondsoT to alulitsii jionini
tioilobnuo^t ti3169J95l iuoa,-A
Tit .i:<3 ,OOW-a l^.-nalAO — /poiniiH^sT ?o atotiijr.l 2ioniin ».->
:9fforiS trlpit-i
YaOJOHH33T =?C 3TUTIT?,HI 2IOMIJJI
w^ioIs-jrtojT.fJ a fcavisocw j-^iseio^a^' ^tP^at*?-^ *S .sanf?^
-t«t-
Trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Da
Phon
es:
llli
CIS
1
stitute
of
Technology —
CAIumc
t 5-9400, Ext.
S45
Ar
of
nil
''oi
Resea
s Instit
rch
Foundation
of Technoiogv
— CAk
met 5-WOO, E
t. 3
Night Ph
one
Lor
oba
rd
I8I0-R
Mailed: Januaxy 18, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: Snmsciiate
CHICi\GO — Lee Richards, Jr., son of Mr, and
Mrs, Lee Richards, 207 Pine street, received a bachelor's
degree in ind-'.jstrial engineering f roir. lUinois institi:te
of Tedmology at commenceraent exercises Febnaiy 2,
-pap-
Ttt .t« ,00«-a tsmulAO — YpolonHjaT to s!util;.ll l.c
jsnoilS trtpiVI
fl.OI8l bv.d'-.oJ
YOOJOUHDrlT qo 3TUTiT2MI 2IOH!JJi
•atnsO YpolonHosT
iionlill ,4! opsairlO
•qiKj""
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
"echnology Center
i^hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?M0. Ext. S45
Arn-our Research Foundatton
of Illinois institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-WOO, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January 18, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: ImmedJuate
CHICHQO -- George Meholick, Jr., 156? Clenont, N.E,,
jreceived a master's degree in public engineering adiTinistratlcai
fi*om Illinois Institi-te of Technology at coDaaencement ceremonies
Febriiary 2,
-pap-
/>i .i<-3 ,i;M?-S tarrulAO — v?»io'"*'8T lo slulitenl jio,-;!!!
tic .Ui ,004if-J lemulAO — vPolonHjoT ^o 9ti;li«nl t-anii:; U'
YaOJOMH03T lO 3TUT!TaMI 2IOH!JJI
is'rnsO ypolonrij&T
3t:;
Trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
of Technology — CAIumet
irch Foundation
ute of Technology — CAIurr
5-?400. Ent. MS
et 5-9600, E«f, 317
Lombard 1810-R
Mailed: January l8, 1952
FOR RELEASE: :Qnrjedi£rte
CHICAGO — Garland J. Ridgley, 23, son of Ilr. and
Mrs. Floyd A, Ridglcy, Route 9, Akron, received a bachelor's
degree in chKnlcal engineering from Illinois Institute o£
Technology during coranenceinent ceremonies Febmsary 2,
Ridgley is a member of iJelta Tau Delta fraternity
and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, .
-pap-
YaOJOMHOBT ^O 3TUTIT2MI 2IOMiJJI
nefnsD ypolonHoeT
,&to&s:tiQc& l&oimriO lo 9#tritJfc*3fdC it8ol.*te8tA ©rfi fans
-qeq-
rrom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
lllmois institute of Technology — CAiumet 5-»400, &.t. S45
Arn-our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Tectinologv — CAiumet 5-9400. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
FOR RELEASE: L;i .odi. te
CHICAGO — Ech-rard ^. IJ^ineki, 21, son of Ki'. and
Mrs. E, A, Liplnnld, ^'^Ol Sontli o'lnchester px'-em.iR, received
a bachelor's dej^oe in ci»il ejiginecrtlng February/- ? from
Ulinois "nR-'cxtvi-Q 0:" Technolc£y,
I?..plnpl:i vns or.:; of .'i?l| .«ti]7c"'tr '-r'' 0 r'^celvpd de'~rpe--
'■''•'5.1G s.t J3JiT\r)in T»^ch ho •tvas 0 -^^enber of the
Interp^rtfes'^ionEl Coirncil and the rttiident c^aTjte^?; r^f the
American Socij-.tv of Civil Rn.p-ineera csid the Ivepterji Society
of Enjrliieo- r.
^pap-
,io;tt,bnao^ (|31«0J9» no -A
Tie .U3 .00»f-i tsiiulAD — ypolo.irfjsT So 9tl.■1it^nl ilor.il.) !o
5i-CiBI tn-J -oJ
YPjC 1OI-1H03T =10 3TUT!T2m 2!OH!JJ!
ibelisM
trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Cenfer
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
inlncls Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. ht. MS
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. E«t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: J?.nU3iy iS, 1?52
FOR RELEASE: Ijwnediate
CHICAGO — Richard 'V. Peters;. en, 2?, son of Mr, and
ffrs, I-Jartin Peterson. 6113 Nflwburg avenre. received a
bachelor's dog?^^e in electrical engine erTJir Febraarjr 2 from
niinoi:: "nstitiite of* Tec''noloc7«
Peterson wis one of .U2ib stuclesits who reccrT.ved degrees*
^•M.le at Illinois Tech, he van a ^ne^nber of the
student chanters o.f the American I^istltate of '3ectric;il
Engineers and the Inptitnte of tvadio l^ifrlneer^.
-pao-
3 !"6i : I .■ .. • jioniiil ,(JI opbalHD
rrom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
rechnology Cen+er
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones: ,
Illinois Institute o( Technology — CAlumet 5-9400, tut. 545
Armour Research Foundation
o( Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-7400. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January 13, 195^2
FOR RELEASE: Lu^edlabe
CHICAGO — Txjc local residents rsceived degrees
February ? fror'! rj.lilnois Institute of Technolos;, Tliey
are:
""-^odore Saltsberg, 1^16 Wiljswt nve^mie, ,"•. S, in
electr5ca?. er'g-ineer5.r:,;^, and Terry !5, ^ir-llnsky^ ?lli.2 "'crt
Icwa rjtrost^ B, ?, in olertrical enginecrirg.
The;"- were amonr' 1)21; ptviderr* s vj^o i*t!Ce-''P'ec'' 'tec^eop
-pap-
noi-tsbnuol d3169!5S 1 u o rrn A
^l£ .Tx3 ,W»f-3 tvmulAO— VPo!onrtD?T ?o Btulitjnl aion.iM V,
:9noH<! trtpikl
/aOJOUHDHT qo 3TUTiTEH! 2IOHUJ!
la+naO yDolonrloaT
: 1 <,s"-'
'dlO
?9<T->
from
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Director of Public Relations-,
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology
Armour Research Foundati
of Illinois Institute of Technolo
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
-CAIumet 5-?4fl0, Bit. 54S
.■-CAIumet 5-«00, Ext. 317
FOR RELEASE: ^''-''■''^
;'!£:■:. CfOX/AGO — Fovr local residents received depress
Febmary 2 fr-m rilinois Institute of 'reebnoJor^r. fha^r
ftres
,:.... ^l..i, '^.r^sthev 1-a.ecker, 23, s?or! of Mr, ?Jid Wrs, Math
Klecker, l86l Biirlirr- rtrent, P. F. in rjocbanlcal • ,.
engineer:! r.^ J Allen Nichols, 1359 Korth T-udson averme,
B, S, in cui^ineSE and economics. ... ,..
Pov Kt vSphria.ltr, fi?8 Fullertan ?-«?erme, B. K. fwsm
the Institute- of Design, and t^amee Sjcherf , ':*0. 1871 hbrt-h
Bissell street, B, S. in Tr>echanical enpi-neej-inf".
yoli^
JM .t<3 .0«»-5
£ t»3 .OOM-5 tsmulAO - veolonrtoaT V stui.t -
Jl-OI8i
i£3^n?0 ygolonrlosT
ilonill! ,A1 ooeo'r'
©^srcj^ .b^Tlsosg; sinofel^ert iJJOoX I'o'? ** '-nmJ^-
491.3.
^&m. *3^ .bits ,^ ro nog tCS t'^-4aj,D' -^orf.*-'??-:
,aoiM®nos»® bff« atistfttaB^ ai ♦S ,3
rrom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
nimois Institute of Technologv — CAIumet 5-?600, Ext. MS
Arrrour Research Foundaffon
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-«00, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed: Jmiuar^' 18, 1952
FOR RELEASE: inu^iodiate
Ci-ilCAGO — Six local residents received degrees
February 2 fvon Ulinoie Lnstit-Lite oi" Ttjclmolog;^''. They
are}
Donald Jackson, 1; ','06 North ITa::7iilton avenue, B. S,
in eiectricai. ensineeilng,
Tred Joc/iiffi, Ji , ^ 6315 "''orth Artesian ascBnae,
B. G. iji civil eng3.T;eeri:iC3 Fobert 0, ''sff, S^hS T.ov^
Artesia-M a-vnarme, E, D, in nechsmical ensr? necring.
'lamest PeishfTj 26, ?6hX Carr.ieii avenue, B. P,
In mecliar-icpl ©ng? neering j C?r!! )I. Febc.ttVe, ?1, !il'?6
North "'o^art r\iep\'.e^ ■^. F, in ^ectricpl enn^xeerrrf:;
SJir* P'jdol^yh Tz-s.-^h, 6303 Nort-H PccV^-r<?ll rtreGt, r. S. in
eirctrlral ermine ?;rir' 2,
-pap-
t'W .i»-3 .OMf-a tsmulAO — vpolonrtDgT 1o 9talHs<il jioniu;
^It .1«3 .OOW-a tsmulAO — vpoloniHosT io 9iuti;.-.-.l ironilil *o
«-Oiai hied "c, I
veojoi'iHO^T qo ^TUT!T^Hl aiOMUJi
?ionilll ,<M opsairlO
:32A3J351 ;iO^
s^s-agslb fcovlfeaoi «*nefoi;s«i^ laoeX xiS *« COAOIHO
^acamac rssiao^T:-'*. i^io. '^Xt'-' t'.^^ tjal4i9»t» coa
ru
^o .^TOllcTD-jlr.
-iijeq-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, llltnois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet S-IMO. Ext. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?»00, Ext. 31
Night Phone:
Lombard I6I0-R
Mailed: JsnVBTY l8, 195^2
FOR RELEASE: Snnedial
CIIGAGO — Two local residents rec ived des^rees
Febniary 2 froin Illinois Institute of Technology, They
axe:
J-'J^TBi-l Pehnke, Jr., 36O:" Wept SitnrryF3.de avenne,
B. S. In electrical onplneerinp:; and Frnest Peisker,
26IS Cax-nen averaie, B, S. in mechanical f;ngineer;i-i"ig.
-pan-
!>■' >'.' .^"tyiiT^.^-'-J:.'
JM -S OM-i tsri-jlA3 — Ypoionil^sT io 3tutit>rl l:<:'-"'
1£ .tx5 ,004?-! fomjIAO- vpoloni^-sT Io 3t:.''!j- J-o,i. 1 >j
:«noil1 trfpiH
H.0I8I •ji6d-'oJ
YSOJOHH03T ^O 3TUTIT2HI aiOHiJJI
.;'Onilli ,il oP6r:"^ i
serse^fc ^svjcs^n sdtaBbiBst .ftfiooX c^rf — o:>£0im
,_9.fm©vis. ohi:!3-*jra«.»8 d-ssV 'iO^C o"^^ |.^3fetH=
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Cenfer
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. ht. 54S
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext, 317
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed: Jaimoiy l8, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Iki/i©diate
CniCACrO <-~ Ten local residents received degrees Febi^ar/.' 2
from Illinois Itustitute of TechnoloiTy, They are:
Eay?(iond Benaan, 3238 West Eastwood avenue, II, S, in
electrics! engineering^ Lawrence Coiilon, 26, hh2$ Horth Austin
avenue, B, S, in mechanical engineerii;g,
JLarfjcrt Deegan, 2kj l473l^ Morth Keatinc avenue, B, S,
in civil, engineer iiig; Floyd Foss, 2ii, i?137 North Xripp avenue,
B, S. in mstalltirgical engineering,
Charles Lombardo, Jr., 1+601 iloi-'th Keyst-one arunue, B, G,
in indiistrial engineeringj Richard Peterson, 22, con of >ir, and
Hrs. Martin Peterson, 6ll3 Nti^burg avenije_, B. S. in electrical
engineerrlngj Stefan Petns, 21, ii73y Kedvale avenue, E. £, in
business and economics.
Alvin Robertson, Zkt 59h2 VJest Thomdale avenue, 3, S,
in civil engineering! Robert Sheehan^ 22, son of iir, and Urs,
W. F. Sheehan, 6229 llorth Leroy avenue, B. S, in iaechanical
engiiieerinc5 aiid Alan v'ortnan, 25, son of Ft, and Ilrs, E, F,
VJortman, 5823 North Austin avenue, B, £. in electrical engineer! g.
-pap-
tit .!x= ,0O»-3 rsnulAO — vpolondasT to alutitjnl z.on.lil io
YaOJOl-1H03T ^O 3TUTiTeHI ^iOHlJJI
sionitii ,61 o^ty
.11 X^maal :b9li6M
a -ci&Lnd^'^^ aaa-ssefc bcywlsiS©-!: aia^ljxsa'x IsooX i«©T — COADIIS)
■xi . - ;;: ^e«i®?s foootftasa 4^¥ 8CSC ^ii^sotoS ^c- .
,aafc'i&9iiJtga0 XBOXfltacioesi - - tsarasvis
.^^attasniana XsoJbs'm.risJaia at »^ »a
^a-sM bos? ♦'^ to iss« «SS ^Kftrfooird .trsdoS? fgr.
reolmrio&m nx .S .a ^sxmsvB yoi*1 ^^ =^-'-'^^ -^ *^
-qsq-
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
"echnology Center
i^hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
lllrno^s hnsfitute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9*00, Bt. 545
Armour Research Foundation
o! Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
*^^''ed: Jarnxary l8, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: innedi-ate
CKICAGO — Seven local residents received degrees
Febroarjr 2 from Illinois Institute of 'technology. They ares
vjoy Gignal, 23, son of Mr. and I-trs. A. C, Gignal,
2911 l/est 57th street, B, S. in electrical engineering,
Richard %rphy, 23, son of I*s, Catherine !5urphy,
ii333 South Marshfield avenue, B, S. in civil CTigineeriiigi .
Charles IJeugebauer, 23, son of Mrs, Constajice Ileugebauer,
5552 South l#)ipple street, B, S, in nechanical engineering.
Fritz Eochtermann, 25, 5133 South. May st-reet, B, S,
in civil engineerijigj Roy A, Richardson, 29, son of ilrs. F,
E. Richardson, Bk9 West 5lst place, B. S. in electrical ,j
ensinoerin.r':,
l-hltor Sch^effer, 29, son of Mr, and >3rs. Theodore
S, v^chaeffer, 5530 South Fairfield avsiue, B. S, in electrical
eaiginecring, and John Stocinski II, 21, son of Ifr, and Hrs,
J. H, Stogii^ki, 5317 South Paiaina street.
-pap-
CM .!.-3 .DM'-! tsm.lAO — voolonrtasT \o stutitjnl ?lonilil
?!t .1x3 ,00W-3 MtruiAO — ypolen.tasT to siutilenl jioniHi U-
ronorfl 1
YeOJOHH03T RO 3TUT!T2m 2iOMIJJI
eioniill ,d\ opeoiriO
B90T:i9fe fceviaoaa sd^r^blaert XbooI arsf^ -- ■ -.iiH^lSJ
^lan^iiP .0 a ,3^4 -bos •'^ to Hoa <tS ,Xfit^i£) -'goa
,»§isi^9fu:sa0 ItsniiE*©©!© id .3 *S ^i©s^K^a tidl^ 4-|JsV} jro?
■■^ "T ,«A vo
. ' ,■: jO'ij-ilq d^./"
ajafe-MarfeiH .H
arse
:;"/: J:)J.i
TC £iUX;
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Fechnology Center
Z^hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Bit. S4S
Armour Research Foundatton
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-WOO, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Jammi^r l8, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Imedi3.te
GHICAGO — Six local resideints received degrees from
niinois Institute of Technology February 2, They are:
John Bowling, 2ii, son of Mr, and lire. W, B» Bowling,
10616 Eberhart avenue, B, S, in mechanical engineering j
Jack Bright, 10^01 South Racine av®nue, H, S. in bycinesE and
econo sics,
ESmeet DiJullo, 23, son of Mr. arid >Irs, A. D. DiJulio,
10205 Eggleston avenue, B, S, in mechanical engineering 5 Leo
Mertka, son of Ilr, and li's. L. E. Mertlca, 108^6 South Honaal
avenue, B, S, in chanical engineeiring,
Edward Russell, 26, son of I^. and Virs, C, E, Russell,
13812 I-Iichigan avenue, D, S. in industri.al engineering^ Charles
Stohrer, Jr., 2^', son of I-Ir. and Mrs. Stohrer, 902$ South
Eacine avenue, B. S. in mechanical engineering.
-pap-
YSOJOHH03T iO 3TUT1T2H! 2iOH!jJll
icnilii .i! oi
'; .bslisM
J3S\ 9,0=\
. .fio^ nm^&h Jbevxaoei jja-neMa®"! IbooX xi:3 — OQADII©
,3.aH9«(iii3ia» XssJawrfa at *5J ,a ^trnmrs,
.;^-. h;:.u »-: ,r ,s^ fen® /M to osa ^^ ^
-j./c.: ^SO^ ^•xsxied'o «S'^i has .- ■• t-Jsifiota
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
llimois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. EkI. MS
f\rrr :.u- Research Foundation
c< Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-«00, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: J' " ■■ -■.-• 1?":^ !<}
FOR RELEASE: ^i-c
• CFICfiCrO — Fx^-nrd L. Kllot, Jr., -67 ."jithony c.vaniie,
received a ::n??t-er's do^'ree hz "jrvcholory Fcbr-.ar;- 2 froia
niijiois Tjist-t t i-.te r.f Techno^IiJr/',
'I'liot T'T.s ere of h?-h st^-dente who reccivod degrees
fron r].15i^or'.R Tech,
-pap-
:aenofl"l <sQ
3M .u^ ,0(U?-S ;,;nulAC> — vpoloi'ts^T to stutluni jlonlMI
r.cilsbnuoH Hdi69?o3 -u'^t-iA
>>3 ,W«-a ismulAO - vpolc^rtDol to 9)b1l1fi-,l z'.on.l'i !o
R-OISI Ircd- „J
1
YaojoMHoaT qo BTUTiTaMi aioMiJjr
:32A3J3^ >10^
ffctf ^ ^^^^k*^^
-cp8qf-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Fechnology Center
[Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Tectinology — CAIumet i-liOO, ht. S45
ArvTour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: ;a:.: . ty l3, W^
FOR RELEASE: mmiiixiim
CHICAGO) — Thomas J, :!urta'w2J'^, 2!:^ ShS Hamiah
aveini©} received a bachelor's degree in laedhanical
engineQrlrig FtibT-.&ry 2 from lUiuoic iJiStltute of Tech-
nology,
M33?ta'.i(* was caie of h2h studsntB tilio received
He is a graduate of Fenwick hiji rchool.
-.par>»
aw ■■'i .0M?-3 tamulAO — ypolooHaoT )o »tutl1?ii! i\onV\i
^It .ixj ,(«34<'-? tsmulAO- vPolo-.iboT to -jtutilinl sioniMI to
S-Olal biodr-cJ
Y0OJOMHO3T ^O 3TUTIT2HI 2IOHIJJI
aionllii :6\ ogfeDirlO
•■ :3EA3J35? HO^
:. ^mfivstvas
,:\!S<\lGa
»3i»8Tkia;--
-^«<f««»
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
lliinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 545
Arn-our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-«00. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Januaiy 33, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: Immediate
CHIC/IGO — Charles Pascbke, 23, 9^51 ffozart street,
ireceived a bachelor's degree in mathematics Februajy 2 £yom
Illinois Instittite of Technology.
Pacchke was one of li2li studGnts liio i?eceived degrees
from Illinois Tech,
-pap-
:tanoH<1 yt.0
SW tx; .OMV-2 ^D-r.l■lAO — ypoio'irtssT >o -jtulitJnl eioni'M
^i5 .;»? ,Wi?-a ia.iiulAO — vft-'l-?nri3oT »o 9»i,lilj.il sionTlll !o
:onoifS trtoiH
vaOJOMHD3T ^O 3TUTiT2MI aiOl/iUJtj
ig+nsO ypolonrisa
^icl^iill ,6\ opsaiH
o.t^iii/wtiniflP-
•Kjfi^
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?M0, Ext. 545
Arr^our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard ISIO-R
Mailed: • . ,-,^r T^ intr'o
UCUXUXiJ.jr J.JU y J.y'PC
FOR RELEASE: ^^.^
CHICAGO — VJilllarj fUiine, 2ij., son of i>ir« and i'irs,
S, R. I;l''ine, 2Cl6 North 77th coia-b, received a uadieloi-'s
degi'GG 'hi elect i-lc<U. en(jine siting i-ebr/ar/ 2 fro^a Illinois
Iiisoitjte of Icciaiology.
luiinc i.as one of u2i^ studfiixts who received degrees
fron niiiiois Tech,
V*aile a student, he was a meariber of the Ilevisan club
aiid the Et";:dent c/^apters of the Araericaa Institute of
Electrical ^igineers and the luEtitT-te of I-acio ra^^ueers.
-pap-
aw .tx3 ,OMf-! tamuiAS -- veoloniiDsT to stuliUr.l sicni.U
no< + fibni;o^ .-^DMOiO^ -^jcrmA
IE .V5 .00»-! .imulAO — vpolomb?T to »tufi)?nl tioniiil to
d-Oier bicdmcJ
YS0J0WH03T ID 3TUTIT2HI aiOMUJ
iionilll ,6\ op&oiHC
..ixjrtjii ... - ....... - - . . -~
-q-iq-
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
fechnology Center
I^hicago 16, Illinois
Day fhones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9M0. fc<t. MS
Arrrour Research Foundation
ot Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I9I0-R
Mailed: J— rj l8, 15^2
FOR RELEASE: imruHii^^tte
CHICAGO — Txjo Brookfield st-adentB received degrees
Febniary 2 frrar? Illinois Institute of TecVaiology. Taey are:
I-'S.lton BrdUJc, 27, 373*5 Blanchan, H. S. Jj. v.iecharjical
aigineer:U"g, .-.nr' Ilobert Kostl:?., ?3> son of Hr, ^^d itrs, Anton
KoJitka, 3?09 S vthview avenue, P. S, froE the 3iiStit-ate of
Design, ■ "■ ■
Tiey T:erc ar;ong h2h etudcrjtii who re<?eived degrees
from Illinois Tech,
-pap-
!>2 1(3 ,aO*?-5 ismulAO — vgolonibsT \o atutitjrl 'ior'iHl
noit6bf,uo=) rtJ169!oii luon^A
?lt .1x3 ,(»«-2 IsmulAO — ypolonibsT k. sluiiu-nl lion.Mi io
:onort1 MpiM
(l-Oiei blodrr.uJ
Y90JOHHD3T ^O JWTHZW 2iOHiJJll
?ionil!i ,6\ opeDitiO;
■'vvijjoo'-i: a*rsfo?vt«5 bl-ai'toiomtl cwT
•^ v'a S ■'i'XfiyidoT
XtS-'^Ji'-:'
....... ...... ^. ^.-. .
floteA .■- '■■ <j
.^A ^1% ..r-rtso^ .K^.. ..
— ^-- ......x^^il
■" 0*a*.Uh@PJL -
; -.•.2. ,3 ,a ^stfasTO/"^ ^'" ;
lLinois institute of technology
Bchnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-»«00. Ext. 545
Arrrouf Research Foundation
oi Mhnois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lo.Tibard I8I0-R
Mailed: ^rr:^c.rj 13, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: Irmneaate
CKICAGO — ArthOT D, Ddbb, 1312 ' Soiath Western
sv&mxe, receit'ed a bachelor' e degree Ib inetalliarc^-cal
englneer5jn,g Pe^jxrajy 2 .frofn Illinois I;:Etitr.te oi" .* ■.
Technology.
DeVo atter.-^ed cvera.ng school at Illinois Tech,
-pap-
'.xnsHI yoo
.004f-3 !?"iuiAO — vpolonrtjef '.c s«uti';ol jionjiU to
Y0OJOMHO3T ^O 3TUTiT2MI 2IOMIJJ
:3EA3Jaf! 5103
ns0ihi#»t^ !4ti?o3 CjSXCX ^cfdiaC ^a inrfshcA — 0^:i.®III2
,riooT jftlooiiXr #e locsfon aai:ri9TO b0f}rtv-J-.t)? -^d*oi;:
.LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
2chnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
nilnots Institute of Technology —CAIumet 5-9600. bit. MS
Arrr-our Researct, Foundafton
ot Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet S-«0O, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Jr'vn^rr 13, 19'S2
FOR RELEASE: lT^«>a.ahes
CHTC6.G0 — Albert Thonosorij 22^ con of Ilr, and tirs
Av.gustin ThoTirpson, KplO. Kim street, rcKSeived a 'bachelor's
degree in mec^srical engineering 'FebTcs^iy 2 from Illinois
Imrfcit-'.Tte of 'T'echnoloj?:/,
lfr>11<? s. student, T'Horppon t-^e ?. p^erdDer of Al^ha '
Sima Phi fratemitv, anr* "avi '^ta Pi, Pi Tan Sigma, and
Sigma Iota iSrisi3cn, Y'onQrarj societiee.
He trap one of h.?h etu.derte t^o .Taduated,
-pap-
tit .Hi .004?-8 fan.iilAO — v&OiC.ifcsT io stutftjnl tio.iiilj 'o
)1-<>!9I biadmoJ
Y0OJOHHO3T qO 3TUTiT2t1! 2IOHUJS
19+noO ygolonHcsT
zionilll .Al opeCiiriO
• jsiiq£A 1:0. icstfeSi^T ^ 3I5W JXO3(?ft0,'?f 4^f»!^^^^ ^
,ss±^l3oa TXBTOcesrf ^©£J»cP »*el sfflB^^
-T^-
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
'echnology Center
!^hIcago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Bit. 545
Arnnour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?40O, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard 1810-R
Mailed: January/ 18, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: I^edlate
■ ^■^■./'■t ".-.i.C'fSXJ r«a-.v If. ■■.;';,*: ?'SJ^^;; .. ■■•..:' .>..;■*'«:.:
Gi!ICAGO — Two Chicago Heigjits stn.dents i^eceived degrees
Febinjary 2 from Illinois Iiistitutf- of 'i'edmolosy, Tiaey ares
E<i5?arr) Jac^rrd-n, l)a3n Scott average, B, E, ±n. Tnechanical
englneerijig, and Harold Wilkening, son o.f "r, ard Mrs, H, A,
T'.'ilkenijip;, ^01 Fest l6th place, P. S, in mechanical engineeriiig.
The;"- were ajr^ong; li^li ?tudente who received degress at
Illinois Tech'p coin' sericenent., '^^ ..•:—.,--■■ ' ...
-pap-
:s«nortS yeO
cM l»3 ,00*?-! ismulAO — ypolonrtDsT Ic atut^l!! I J^oo f!l
notlebnuol rt3i6oe-j!l i ^ - "■. ' /■
I? .ti3 ,00»f-3 'amiiiAO — -iPoIonHasT io otutitjtil >;onilH 'a
:sno(l1 «(lei<'l
S.0I8I biari^ioJ
Y0OJOHHO5T qO 3TUTiT2k1! 2IOkllJ
la+naO ygolonfls
zionilli .d\ opsdI
•.3aA3ja5i ^o^
m^n^9b b©irl«g»^ a*n»fe?t^ isd-il^laK ogsoirK) <J«T — CJOAi^m)
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Center
licago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, E-xt. 545
Ar-rour Research Foundation
of iMinols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO. E«t. 317
Night Phone:
Lo.-nbard IBIO-R
Mailed: Jairaary l3, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: Iiaiediate
C ICAGO — Eight Cicero reaidents received degrees
Febir.iar.y 2 frcs^ THinois Institute of Technology, They axes
Jarrses Benes, 22, son of ftr, and Ilrs. J, B, B^ies, 2519
South 57th coirrt, E, S, in civil engirieeriBgj Leonard Belestoxricz,
21), son ot' Mr, and lirs, Michael Itelestowic5;, 522J4 v.ect 3l6t streetj
B, S, in electrical engineering,
Donald Heerdt, 2h, son of Mr, and ^'Irs, 0, H. Keerdt, I908
Sout-h 58th averiue, B, S, in mechanical onfp.neerin:g»
Janes Lang, 22, son of Mr, and Ilrs, Jaraes Lang, 193h Sovth
55th court, .B, S, in rnechanical angineerl^jfj Herbert J, I.anger,
28, '$507 West 31st street, B. S. in ch.emcal engineering.
Eugene l^siak, 2li, eon of Kcr, Michael i-^eiak, 5000 Kest
29th street, B. S, in mechanical engi veering,: Charles Rubin, 22,
son of Mr, and lirs, Frank Rubin, B. S, in civil engineering, and
Albert Stasiiilaitis, 25, son of Hr, and I-^s, Alex StasiiilaitiS!,
1325 South h9'tti avenue, B. F. in civil engirieering.
-pap-
a« ... .0... •--*=-y^-^-:r' -^ Y50JOHH03T ^O 3TUTiT2MI 210HIJJ
;<■ : ,00i9-l ta.TiulAO — ypobn<iisT io slUiti.il ilin^i ! "to ^ i I
•snort=! Mpin 19+nsO vpolonrbs
:32A3J35? 5IO^
a©t)ic^a>l> bsv^ao^-T a^aafcibsn: oi90l3 .trfaJKI -~ 0O.A0I'"0
, -oita iJfilc t!t0^ liSS^ ,sat8«j.ite«»X«C I&sHoi*^ »s^ fciits ,tM *i© a©a ,45
■ ' ' |sft£«&«itJ:3r» I»»i^v»'»el*» ttf: ,8 ,0
.:5rii«»»nJfe{tn ImJstBd&Bsi tit *3 ■►S ^etirfiiws f?*B<[ ffifT.'oS
jteawal ,'j JnschsiH 53rc?:^9©ixij5n9 laoinsrioan ill* .S «S ^dTcuoa rli"^^
. :^r.•'i-y.:^^^fl!^ r%Ii.-o.fo ftt ,8 .3 t^«»9Tr#a ^sjlg .im\^ V05^ ,8£
. ■\!:'i..c.in :;■! ."-.'xn-, :>.a« iBOtosrfosrt rdt ,?■ ,3 j;t99»r*a rfi^^S
...... . . j.a±a'uK ^LnfiT'^ ,in" *r-£ .-tf: "io noa
,5i.ti£lyxeB^iI :t9lA .3tbE4 bns ,-rft lo aoa e^ tSi"- i ihtodXA
.■;:-i.r:i:?.a .t-.c.o IJIivlo at ,? .'I <flifc»v« rfct?*! lit'/eS 52CX
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
lli;no;s Institute of Technology — CAIumef 5-7600. t/t. S45
A-rrour Research Foundation
of lilinols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lo-nbard I8I0-R
Mailed: Jan-?apy I3j Ifl^S
FOR RELEASE: jjsm^U
CHICAGO — SeveB iivanston residents received degreos
Febniafj' 2 frwn minois Institute of leclmology. They arei
Charles AcliinaiciaR, 30, 323 i'obsoii street, B, S, in
laaciimilcal ^£ilri4.cri4':g; Jack Behreni, 22, eon of Mr. and JSrs.
M, A, Behx»ti3ei'.>, cllil -^ixxn avenus, B* -\ in mecliuiLical ertgiiieeriaE,
Hoy Gj'iindy, 22, eon of Kr. aM ilirs* A.V.Ti, Cirunc^,
817 "Was'ilJiip'tGin street, B, 5 . in liidKustarLnl ensiiieeilngi Jamea
Hffliechan, 21, 210:) Isabella street, Ti.n, '.n hwBlnGse and
ecwiojcicc,
Williaw k, Roberts, 2^, fon nf Hr, and %!5. '^ P^'Boberte,
1925 S«ward street, B, S, in mechanical (mgimafxcixig; Robert
Bgrersor;, ?!f., Bon <3if Hrs, Lucy Davis, 1^1 Kaple ai/easue, B, S,
in weeboealcal engineering, and Willi.?aj Th0mpBf>n, Jr., liO,
1605 S'owler Hv@Rue, B, S, in electrical engineering.
—pap-
YeOJOHHD3T ~iO 3TUTiT2MI 2IOM!JJI
liortilH ,61 ogsolris.
mng'^ Uirkmm ■s0mi.9&x mtsm^ mm^ -^ mm^
.?!»v*4 \^.Ms ^-m tr^fa' .t'T ■,t?•
lUnois institute of technology
Bchnology Center
Chicago 16, lllinoit
Day Phon«l;
lllihois Institute of TeGhtiology-CAIumet MUO, Ext. HI
Arn-ouf Research Foundation
o( IHineis Institute of Technology - CAIumet S.HOO, E«t. i\1
Nl^ht Ph«nc:
Lombard llie-R
Willed* Jmiuaiy l8, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: Li^^diate
CTHCAQO — Seven local residents received degrees
February 2 fx'om. Illinois Institute of Technolos;-, They
are:
Walter J, Paran, 21^, son of ISt*. njid I'srs, John
Baran, 9235 '^oodlwaii avenue, B. 6. in chsrdcal engineeringj
Frank Borj^rd^ ?9, son of Mrs, Hina Larsan, JC/)^ East End
avena«, B. S. 5n metallurgical engineering.
Cliff Old Cobb, 23, son of Mrs, Anna Cob-, 7937 Manistee
avemie, B. S, in political science j Roberb Cotter, 22, son of
Itr, and Mrs, C, A, Cotter, 7667 Euclid avanuc, E, S, in chemical
engineerino:.
"kftjard Kobisk, 8013 South l-ferrill avfaiue, II. vS, in
chemstry; Dean L. levi, 22, son of !Ir. Jesse Carrasco,
13l4C^ Houston avenue, E, S. in electrical engineeri^i^, and
Hairy Obaarsici, 23, son of Mr. aiid i'srs, IiaiTy Obarski, 862lj
Euclid avenue, B, P. in cheinlcal engineering.
-pap-
fioilBbnuol rtDi63Ja)» Tj_ niA
tit .tx3 .OOW-J tsmulAO - vpolonHoeT lo stutlljnl tioni'M ir,
:ftnori1 fHpikl
)l-OI8l DiCclr-oJ
Y0OJOMHD3T ^O 3TUTIT2m 2I0MIJ-
aionilll ,61 ogeaiH
:32A3J3^ ^O^
aa^i^safc. 4>o^it>-.j«« a-trwfeiia©'! X«©«:yC fiavi^ -» ODfiSHW
^»foi/ 4 3#i biTS ^'M lo aea tiiS ti^wrt^G. •!» •la^Xs*-'
..ia^. Tt'^t 4 '^^ ^'^ i^i^-l "to ts©g t&S ^i^icf?^ i«<3lflJ:Xr)
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ftchnology Center
Chicago 16, llllnoit
D«y Phenii:
lllinei's Inililute of Teehnslegy -CAIufflet MtOO, h», Ml
Afrf-ouf Re!S»rch faundatten
&f IMifieli Inttltuta el Teehnele^y — CAIumtt l>NN, t>^ 117
Nlfht Phent!
Umb«rd lilO<R
Melled: j3SXo.ary lo, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: Br^^is
CHICAGO ~ Bernard F.ecan, 1355 Ibrth Hudson avenue,
received a doctor of phDjosophy degree in chemxEtry Febn^iarj- 2
from Illinois Institute of Technolocy.
He Has one of U2h students who received degrees.
-pap-
t<a ,t6lM (imulAO -^ vpdondstt la st<jtitint iloittih
tJ ,Mlt'l t«mulA3 -* v^alenilitT to ttulilinl il»«iHI Ig
YaOJOMHOai qo 3TUTIT2MI aiOMIJ.
{jonilil ,6\ op&niH
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
0»y Phon»i:
Illinois Institute o( Tectinology — CAIumet S.t«0, Ent, Mi
Arrrour Research Foundation
ol IHmois Institute of Technology — CAIumet S.«00, E«t. 317
Night Phont:
Lombard IIIO-*
Mailed: ^^'^'^^ 18 > 1952
FOR RELEASE: ^^^^"^^
CHICAGO — Three local j^eBidents received degrees
February 2 frora Illinois Institute of Technology, Th^ are:
Jade Carr, son of 'ir. and !'!rs. Cliarles Carr, 1917
North Central Park, B. S. in chemictryj Roger Ikrs, son of
Mr. and Ifrs, W, H, Iferz, 2021^ Keystone avenue, B, S, in
political science, and Joseph Storaper, 22l6 North LockiTOod
av«Tue, B. S, in mechanical engineeriiig, ... .., ,
-pap.
iV i.i 0«»a tanulAO — ypolonrtsBT to »tutit»r,l »icn;iil
■.tneM tdplfl
Y90JOHHD3T ^O 3TUTiT2MI 2IOMU
lionilil ,di opeair
3eM«Esaib fcevisiwjsrr a^xablas'r Xsool aatff? — OOADIHO
TI^l t-s-XJsO 3»XifyiO i.aid!'; bos »-# lo «©» ,i*ssD aJoi,"
♦SoirxssrLfcsno Is&insrfoam ol: ,?I ^a j»;jrj6@vfl
-CCfiCf-
.LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
=chnology Cenfer
hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?«00, Ext. S45
Ardour Researcti Foundation
ot Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-WM, E<t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed: January 18, 1952
FOR RELEASE: laEaediats
CHICAGO — Robert f-IcFdllan, 31, h25 South 20th. avenue,
received a bachelor' e degree in mechanical engineering February
2 from Illinois Institute of Technolosr, -
Mcl-iillan was one of h2h students *iho received degrees,
Miile a student, he was a raeraber of the Society of
Autoraotive Engineers, the student chapter of the American
Society of l-fechanical Engineers, and th.e Ilevnnan club.
-pap-
aw .'«-3 .owf-a >:m.iAC) -
r.o'lebntjR
Y€)OJOHri03T lO aiUTITaMI aiOMIJj
-qsq-
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
Ihicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. &ct. MS
Arn-our Research Foundatton
ot I'Hnois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Januaiy 23, 1952
FOR RELEASE: jjasie^jiate
CHICA -0 — George E, S;';enson_, 33, 76Q Soffoll-c avenue,
I'.'estchester, received a bachelor's degree in mechanical
engineer one Febru.ai^'- 2 froi'; Illinois ivnstittite of Tschnology,
Sijenson was one of h2h students who received degrees.
Re attendee. Illinois Tedi's Gvenin.,'- school.
-pap-
3M .1,3 .CMf-e f>nv..:AO — vfolonrtjaT to ulullUn! jl-inl i!
noilae.iuo^ Ha-.so.'oS -uo-iA
It .N3 .C0^»-? '3itt.:AD— vpolcnri3»T >o sfutitjnl slon,..; '. r
:«noH1 MgiM
YaOJOMHD3T qO 3TUTIT2m 2IOMUJ
jionllli ,dl op6oir!i
.LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
3chnoiogy Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
lllino-s Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-7M0, Ext. MS
A-r-our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?i00, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombord 1810-R
Mailed: jaxixmjcy l8, 193'2
FOR RELEASE: Iimtiediate
»«, .'■..■, •j.i.
CHI&i.GO — iTrank K, Scilzo, 25, 8121 Christie
avenue, received a bac'nelor's degree in industrial
englneerSng February 2 frcm Illinois Institute of Technology,
He waB one of li2li stttdoats who received degrees*
-pap-
tU .l«3 iW*»-l tsmulAD -
yaOJOHH03T ^O 3TUT!T8'/il 2IOHIJJ
rs-a;^:mu
•.i>9ii&M
:32A3J3^ i=10q
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Center
Icago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet i-liOO, Ext. 545
Arrrour Research Foundation
of lilinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-«00. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: JanvBTy 18, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Ira^diabe
ClilCAGO -~- Nicholas Iferkezich, 30, 9217 Soutli
55th court, jr-eceived a bachelor's degree in mechanical
engineering February 2 from Illinois Ii7stitute of Tech-
nology.
I-feikezicb attended evening school at Illinois
Tech.
He was one oi IjSl} students who received degrees.
-pap-
:l»noH<) ysO
IH .•■3 .004?3 -n,-nulA3 — vpolonHjsT 1o 9tutiUnl jlon-iM!
noitsbnuo^ rtsitiesil iuo'<i-.A
;i£ ."kB .COM-J ;»rni.lAO — vPC'loo'^-'sT to st^linnl jlonii'l to
:onoil1 InpiM
fl-Olel bit-J^cJ
Y0OJOHHO3T qo 3TUTIT2m 2iOmJ.
istneO ypolonHss
aioni!!! ,d I ogSDiH
■ 4c!e!: v^ -,riXi>-!ml. :b9li6M
■axoftixn d'B ibosiai© ^Kia©-*/® Iss&itQ^tfi dal^^MJi-i
-q&^r
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ichnology Cen+er
licago 16, Illinois
Day Phones;
inlnoiS Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?«)0, ht. MS
Arrr-our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-7400, Ext. JI7
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January l8, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: Imjiediate
CEICACn — Robert Schinans, 25, 830 Sylviax^ood,
recei '0d a bachelor's degree in raechanical engineering ?
February 2 from Uliriois Institute of Teehnoloey,
Schrjau? was one of k^h studeats who received'^ C'vi'-V"
degr*eeE,
He is a graduate of Sulli-vian higli school., and
attended the Uiiivercity of Illjjaols,
-pap-
Kit. .7F.3 ,00»f-2 l-jm,3:A0 — vpolonrij.T io alulHjnl llonilli ^o
YeOJOHH03T qO 3TUTIT2m 2IOHIJ.
eionilli ,41 og6:>!H
^^vxQOitvt o'?w -itfinfb-j&s }!54 'io oao act? 37iWf!o'..
.br,;/i ..':DorIoa fl^ut'' OT-L'llrr?. '*-• ofs'jbstrg s til all
-q-q-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
fechnology Center
Dhicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-»400. Ext. 545
Arrrour Research Foundation
ol Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January 18, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Immediate
GHICftGO — Nine Oak Parte residents received degrees
February 2 froia rD±nois Institute of Technolos''* They ares
Robert Bonthrori, 621 South East avenu©, M, S, in
mechanics 3 Robert Cra be, son of Mrs, Bonnie M. Crabbe, 221
Iterth Grove avenue, B, S. in mechanical engineering.
George ryiamel, 7.'i2 Gunderson avenue, B, S, in cheraistiyj
Alan E, Laiigefeld, 1181 South Euclid avenue, B, S, in industrial
engine eriiig.
Tobert V., larsen, 325 North Ife-plc avenue, B, S, in
mechanical engineering j Theodore Pannl:oke, son of Itr. and
Mrs, 0. II. Pannkc^e, 2l5 Sov.th ELroiood avenue, B, S, in Biechan-
ical engineeilnc.
Jolm Saraceno, 6220 West Roosevelt road, H, S, in
mechanical engineering^ Peter J, S|>elson, son of I-lr. and l-lrf.-.
James Spelson, 92I4 North Dak I 'ark avoiiie, B, S, in business and
econcsnics, and John J, IJelker, 831 South Euclid avemie, E, S, in
el«5tr3.cal engineering.
«pap-
in .1x3 .(IO»»-8 (smulAO — vnolc-iirooT io <1ulil.>.'' !^..n.l)
•'3 .MiV-a tamulAO — veo!<iiHDsT io stutHjnl jiamlil lo
YaOJOMHD3T -IO 3TUTIT2HI ZlOWl
aiotTill! ,<JI opaoif
:32A3Ja>i >fO=i
a»©tS9fc foi>v-r.i8»O0'!: o&n&blmi ±tsiH aiisCi ©ittil «•« 00/i3III1'
.■:-■: ..- .,-- ».aaflWWB *aji^ Mm^ XS^ ^^aend^mS. if^scSsJi
. >-iinH^m:iJt'^xis> l^Bohuiti&m aH .3 ,3 ^msm .- rftfrtcM
. . .■' /-f-"^--- ^- -r--'- ^f! ,n', r'rr J.P'^i^^-.-ft&i. ,3: n4XA
, :„ii±T3£5i'i:;rijia
id: . . ■•■■ '■■-H-.- ,.:.u ... j'»edb>i
be..- .. ■■■■■■•?■'•'■ ■•^"'.jss XadJtooitoora
-t^ijrfo^Vi 111 . . ,--. . \.. ....... .vxa^t .^ .0 .3*xM
al ,S »:; jbBO'^ ' "■ ■'^'•2 J^&W CS'Sc) jOtisoB-xay rrfol.
.'' ,'' ".-• '■■.•■•.: .■•-.- rfi", ^-..r.^.1 ,[j arfe^ has ^a.-jirsoawoo
rom
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
ihicago 16, Illinois
u. rector ol Kubhc Kelations — James W. Armsey
Day Phones:
IMinols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, E-xt. 545
Arrr-our Research Foundation
of lilinols Institute ot Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Ext, 317
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
January 18, 1^52
Imiaedlate
Mailed:
FOR RELEASE
Cf-T-'GiiCrO «~ Three locsal students received degrees
February 2 fran Illinois Institute oT Technology, They ai-es
J dim M, Kikta, 212 xarkview rx>ad, B, S. in raeclian-
ical en^r neernaigj Otto J. Kroh, 276 l^ttall road, M, S. in
psychology, and F^aymond '^an 7elst, 206 k'oodside drive, ii. S,
in psychology.
They wei^e among k^ students who i^celved degrees
frora Illinois Tech,
-pap-
Y0OJO!/,HO3T lO aiUTliaMI 2IOMI.
letneD ypolond:
aionilil ,6\ opeo
rbslisM
_ m&m^ ii&^^i^t aJ-jSesfcwis XsaeX sa-^f — ©vh^OlHO
'^aati»s& Hi .*3 iff. tfe©«i wsiinayrl SiS- ««t^iiS-.4?' "^'.
i-^oI(Sil2i^cr ill;
JNOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
;hnology Center
icago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
in;no,s l.-istitute of Technology —CAIumet 5-9400, Bt. 545
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
^^ailed: January IB, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Iranediate
CHICAGO — Three local students received degrees
J'ebruary 2 from IHinois Lnstitiite of Technoiogr, Th^ .
arei ...... .:,t; ^
Leonard M, Kawell, 22, son of Ilr. and Mrs, M, L,
Kawell, 9033 Marraora avenue, Jbrton Grove, B. S, in civil
engineerings Robert Thomas, evening division, 37l6 Horth
Springfield avrniue, Skokie, B, S, in electrical engineering,
and Donald Seibert, 21, 66kS North Keating avernae, Lincoln-
wood, B, S, in civil engineering.
They were araong k2h students w>o received degrees
from Illinois Tech,
-pap-
SM .u3 ,00»«-a is.tjIAO — ypoiooHDoT lo stulite'.' e^onil!!
^It .tx3 .OOW-J tsmalAD — (Polon.lMT to 9»ulit?nl 2:onilM !o
R-0181 bi6d"-,.^J
Y0OJOi/tHO3T ^O 3TUTiTam 8IOHUJ
jjoTiin Ai opsairi'
,,.,.^,.,T :bsli6M
ts^'^n^ lj®*£#^"g a*aafc;?*» Isml d«ttHf -* i'»jy31H3
- . . , -^"^^
r±?l3 n± ,3 .at twwo fiei^<*C ^etmovB s«C8?t«K tC^ 4^9k«X
smsM dXT8 ,iK>Jia£vllj gnlasva »afiMorfT i^scfoJI^ |3al?«sMteJ.£sf®
,3ii.?r£©®aisc» Itrtd isJc .S »S «fooow
■*><^Btt—
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Center
icago 16, Illinois
Director of Public Relations — James W. Armsev
Day Phones:
IHmois Institute of Tectinology — CAIumet 5-9600. fc<t. MS
Arrr-our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-7400. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard ISIO-R
Mailed: Januaiy 18, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: limedlate
CHC3AG0 — Two Wlnnetfca resldeaits received degrees
Febniar;;/ 2 fitim Illinois Institute of Technology, Th^ ares
Abraiii Davis, 5^0 Oak stroetj il.S. in physics, and
Hu^ Robinson, son of Ilr, O.L. Robinson, 13.'?it Scott avemse,
B.S. in indtistrial engineering.
They sere among the h2h studesnts T-iho received degrees
from IllJnoiE Tech,
:8»nof('t yeO
' 'ua9-a fgmulAO — veolonrtj9T !o st'-'t^tfru ?.■..■.. 'I'
noiUbouo-1 rtaiftssoa ^vj--A
tiE' .1x3 .66W-a tsmuJAO — vpo'onrfDsT !o stutiljnl ?'c.'iili; to
:»noHS iHpiH
YeOJO'.'^ -!>"'■ <•"■' ^Tl!TlT2m 2IOMU.
::onil!l ,61 opsoiH
sj^-jjB ^rff ,TjsoXofiffo«5 lift B^sx&UnaS. ntmllSX rimH S x^sfit^f^^"?
.LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
3chnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Ext. 545
Arrr^our Research Foundation
ol Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. E»t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: JanxiaT^f IS, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: IsB'-^drlate
CI1CACK1 — Williani Coutre, 22, son of %. and Ilrs,
Michael C, Coi^tre, 1729 »'Jalnut avenue, received a bachelor's
degree in mechanical engineering Febrnar^y 2 from Illinois
Institiite of Technology,
Coutre T-Tas one of k^h studeiats who rece-ved degroes.
-pap-
:i9nottS 'it>Q
VIE .tx3 ,0lS«-3 tsniulAO — ypoloortaoT )o »)uViiinl jioi'lU to
;anari') tilpiH
a-oiei b'o'^-^oj
Y0OJOHH33T lO aTUTiT2MI 2IOMiJ.
i'^Ql JB^ Xt^i^'^' :b9li6M
■■sc'X.jQr'
soo": ">'■;.' rf'j I
-(.jJSQ-
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
llilnois l.Tstitute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Bt. 545
Arrrour Research Foundation
. of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-7400. E«t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Jamiary 18, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: Imniedia-be
I iwss'i.-^rs'S^; ?^---^:i?:':S «ei:s;-;;-;:- ''f'^^'^-^ify •; ''.'''■'■■
CTIICAGO — Two local studferiti r^krr&A deg3?ees ' " '' '^ '
February 2 from Illinois Institute of Tecltnology. They '^■'i- "'
aret
Th^nas G, Ftaok, 2li, 8on of Hr. aji4 MpB. I. W, " "'"^' ■"•"''
Fiirik, Soutli Villa avenue, B.S, in industrial engineering,
and William >lartan, 2U, son of N&r. and Hrs, J, A. Martin,
U2? East IJadison Street, B.S, in electrical engineering.
They were among the k^h studentr who received "^-'^ '"
degrees from Illinois Tech, ., . ,. ..,.-.
-pap-
IC^f-a I'jmufAO — vpolotiiiD^T 1o slulittnl ibnlll'
tic .1x5 .COW-! (smulAO — YPolonilssT to 9»u)it;il r;'.>nilil !o .
flCISI b-', 1
yeojOMHD3T ^o jruTiiam aionu.
zionilll ,61 opesiH
8:j«yis®b bevi:!5^»s e.tx^afcij,5'«i JjbogI: o**T — dD,!i-:?IlJO-
,W ,J ^aTi4 fee® ^'i^ lo fioa ^iii «afe«/'i *0 3«?©ifl'
^;3nir5:Q<3«i:iffi» Xata^arjlsat si «8*a ^mtrnva alUi^ Mac^ ^:imrl
^al&^j^ .A ,1, .afdl bats .-iK to fl08 ,4S tr!xir:«l<i aHi.t£Xiy bru
bovlfsos^ oriw ad-itebir^^ '"^i! F^rfd- srtonuj stew -^il
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Ody Phones:
Ill.noJs Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. MS
Arrrouf Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-«00, E«t. JI7
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
iU j>^^:<«? ff-'^yiiU i^.::.:im
Mailed: January 18, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Immediate
CHICAOO — Sixty local residents received degrees Feoruary 2 from Illinois
Institute of Technology. They arei (listed with address and degree)
Fredericlc Alexander, 6625 Sheridan road» B.S. in mechanical engineering}
Alfred Behnlce, Jr., 3603 West Sunnyside avenue, B.3, in electrical engineering.
Vincent Cabras, 3044 North Seminary avenue, B.S, in electrical engineering;
Oerald Campe, 4250 Broadway, B.S. in electrical engineering; Eleanor Corsiglia,
1045 Oakdale avenue, B.S. in home economics.
Lambert Deegan, 4734 Jforth Keating avenue, B.S, in civil engineering;
Nairne Fisher. 1:^7 West Granrille avenue, B.S. in civil engineering*
Albert Flyer, 6650 Newgard avenue, 3.S. in civil engineering; Floyd Foss*
5137 Worth Tripp avenue, B.S. in metallurgical engineering; Robert Frey, ^37
Addison street, B.S. in mechanical engineering.
Hdward Gardner, liOlS North fiirding avenue, B.S. in metallurgical engineering;
John Gvozdjak, 2338 Wayne avenue, B.S. in mechanical engineering; S&tthew Eins,
760 Broo^ton placet B.S. in electrical engineering*
Thomas &rden, 632 Batterson avenue, B.S. in mechanical engineering;
Richard Hennessey, 4416 North Racine avenue, B.S. in mechanical engineering;
Oavid Hlrsch, 4936 North Simball avenue, B.S, in mechanical engineering*
Lloyd Idelnan* 4548 North St. Louis avenue, B.S. in mechanical engineering;
Doittld Jaokaon, 4706 North Hamilton avenue, B.S. in electrical engineering; Fred
Jochim, Jr. , 63I3 North Artesian avenue, B.S. in civil engineering.
-more-
oo'llbni.rjM H-
YaOJOMHD3T ^O 3TUTITaMI 2tOMUJ
^lortill! ,61 opeoIHC
;;.i:</«iii:i lao'^'}; \^ xtmiikf^ rL»&t%s,t tiavieta»i nini&bi.em'^ l«M>o.£ xStexE — OiiAiSIHv
(&»^»6 turn em&'d/ba litlv iMit^il) i«n» ^»dX . ^soioailo&t !kc o^u^i^t
«5if;U;'so*fl.j:8C«» X«oXi;*oel0 xii ,6,2 .taiinaw ©Wa^flOiJiS ;ra»W gpd^ «,'iV ^^jliuletl f.«i':.
t»6o*i h\cn jsniiMB&nisp© im© pI .E.a .shoots hv^vtM 0?dd .nsxCl *wc."
.:)cXTWwcX»n« XiBcXfl«ri3«« i: , ... ,.iKi»T« XX«dKiX d^-xoM d<Le4i ,/(0«7ia bkvi
•STtCSB-
feb» 1932 graduates— Illinois Tech* meyers newspapers, page two
Carl A. Johnson, 383I North Raulina street, 3,S. in metallurgical
engineeringj Robert 0. Johnson, 1223 "est Ckinnison street, B.S. in industrial
engineering; Arnold Kaplan, 3642 North Kiioball avenue, B.S. in electrical
engineering* •^•^'^ ^ssS" *i?/ij? ?jfcrt[»t.h 'iK-;ri*.!vp'^T\ aMi-.*.M.H n --i «... „.,....•....• ^ . * ,, ,,,,,,..5,,
Joseph J. I&rczewski, 1423 West Cullom avenue, B.S. in electrical
engineering} Ifoman Katz, 615I North Winthrop avenue, B.S. in civil engineering;
Gordon H. Kinsman, 4^25 North Hermitage avenue, B.S. in electrical engineering* i^^^
Henry M. Kulier, 1049 Montana street, B.S. in industrial engineering; :.,,
Walter Leibfritz, 3^5^ North Oakley avenue, B.S. in mechanical engineering;
Charles lontijardo, Jr., 4^01 North Keystone avenue, B.S, in industrial et^ineering*
Herbert Magida, 470? North Sawyer avenue, M.S. in psychology; Nathan T.
Mann, 7023 Sheridan road, B.S. in mechanical engineering; Charles Iferner, I664
Juneway terrace, B.S. in civil engineering. - '- - - - rirf'^;?,
Alvin Ibrshfield, 3341 Wilson avenue, B.S. in industrial engineering;
Oien 0. MoClurg* 4^4^ North Afelden avenue, i^.D. in physics; David Michaels,
906 Agatite avenue* B,3. in psychology. -^^ - -■■- --
Richard lAieller, 142? Sumnierdale avenue, B.S. in mechanical engineering;
Robert 0. Nieff, 3^43 North Artesian avenue, B.S. in meehanieal engineering.
Henry A. Pahl, I303 Barry avenue, B.S, in electrical engineering; Carl
Pearson, I3I8 Hosooe street, B.S. in mechanical engineering; tfeirshall Petersen,
5830 North Spaulding avenue, B.S. in fire protection and safety engineering.
Richard Petersen, 4^3^ North Hazel street, B.S, in electrical engineering;
Stefan Petros, 4737 Kedvale avenue, B.S. in business and economics; Peter Petros,
2733 Sheffield avenue, B.S, in electrical engineering; James Rice, 38l7i Greenview
avenue, B.S. in electrical engineering*
-more-
1)80X7*691© ai .Q.a ,©yfisvB XlfiOBttX d*ioW S^i^cl tneXciflX MooiA j^iiesaigti©
l^ttt99im at .e.S ,»ya£vs {rroXIuO ;te@W ££41 ,i3[ew9S9ij»:E .1 riaeaoT;
Igniieaaxgna Xlvio ex .<i.e .sxiostb qo"ifi*fliW diidSi l^lz) ,s*j?X amiaoK isfiiissflxan©
iacxisa^xisuss lisoiflBffoara ai: .S,a ,awcav« toX^eO d*i6H I^^d? .sJiildidJ 7.9*I«f
.SEiisajBiao© lisi-xJeflJanx rti ,&.G ,&i;xse7jjs aco^faxsSi x**ncJI I034l ,.it .ofrtBctooJ BsXifedO
^ddX ,iafli^ eeX'ieriO jsciissflx^as Xeoixreaosffi xii .ci.H ,tBci astx'sadE ^OY tflc^
- > - .acx-Sdaaxsae Xxvio xst .e.S i^ornvtat xbw®«^^^
jaaXiQecisaa Ifiiid^aif&ci £iX ,S.S .sunavfi xjoaXiW X4iee .MeJfiilKi^ atrlA
.aXaisrioxM fcxvBQ isoiEijilq ni .G.xfi .sjuasTs nefeX^ il*ioH 04!^^ .aiwIOalfl .0 asXO
jsaiiasflxaa© iBoiniSrioan ax .e.H .siwdve ©Xe/rxacmja VS4U .oalloidS incsrioiS
.anii®8flX8C« Xfloiixfirlosffi ai .e.a ^sx-xjevfi aeisatfiA d*ioW gjiid^ ."i^sK .0 JrtsaoS
XTfiO jsQ-f^seflXana XsoXiioaXe ai .2.8 .sjuasve yxisS ^0£X ,Xil«« .A ^inaH
,aeei9*!sa XXfidei£ii isaiissaigaa iBoxaarioam ai ,a.S ,*e9i*« sooaoS 6X£X .acBxea^
•Saiisaaxgoa x*9*ea tae cox*o®:foiq exfi ai ,e,a ,6uasrB sfl-iJ^oaqK ri*ioK Ogeg.
iSOi"X«saisflo iBoiiioolQ al ,e,a ,*8s^*8 XasaH xf*"xc*l dgci^l .aseis*®^ fc-sedoifl
,Boi*8«l -xste^ isoicofloos fiDB esaaiBt'd ai .8.8 ,«HaeTfl siBTbaX VCT4 «8oi*«? ae^9*a
TOiva&aiO iYX6^ ,eoifl BacfiT; tsniiaaaisQs XsoiiiTosXs ai .S.a ,9m©vfl Maillsiia g.evs
•Saiieaaiscd XsoiiifOBXe ai .£.€ tsaaeTB'
feb* 1952 graduates — Illinois Tech, meyers newspaper^, page three
Alvin Robertson, 5942 West Thorndale avenue, B.S. in civil engineering!
Edward Rose, 4954 North St. Louis avenue, B.S. in mechanical engineering.
William Rosen, 5742 North Winthrop avenue, B.S. in electrical engineering!
Rhoda fl. Rosenthal, 633 Cornelia avenue, B.S. in home economics! Paul SavuJcoski,
3734 North £ildare avenue, B.S, in mechanical engineering,
Carl H. Schattke, 4426 North Ifozart avenue, B.S. in electrical engineering!
I!red Schick, 3435 Greenview avenue, B.S. in mechanical engineering! Gerald Scott,
4604 Iforth Monticello avenue, B.S. in electrical engineering.
Robert Sheehan, 6229 North Leroy avenue, B.S, in mechanical engineering!
William Sher, 4308 North Kedzie avenue, B.S, in electrical engineering! MsCreery
Slack, 3038 Addison street, B.S. in electrical engineering,
Tinoent Spedale, 3314 North ikmilton avenue, B.S. in mechanical engineering!
Michael Sprincz, I543 West Montana street, B.S, in chefnioal eqgineering! James
R. Tomaahek, 6534 Lakewood avenue, B.S. in electrical engineering.
Rudolph Traub, 6303 North Rockwell street, B.S. in electrical engineering!
Roger A. Tyslan, 3917 North Whipple street, B.S. in mechanical ei^ineerir^, aM
Robert Walker, 4756 North Magnolia street, B.S. in psychology.
. < . '■ - . ' ' . ■■ »;'-i fBsjHiK ^Ji^'jl^ef
. B.a, i&
-ftoifefei »i«ls®«.?ias* Sari l^^sa^i, ^. ^1$ Boa©©© &%Tm%, &»S,, is
saw* tta^^r; ,'?'"f,.Via
i ;:>;;;;'*!:' -,-:i.'.i;i ^:i .C-v ,.y;:v'y/«- a- ili-s:'';' i^t-:.':;:: .ilfcV ,,,„;.-HiAs^«5 i^ ,4 XueO
,X2leo>UjveS lui^ iaoiinocoo£» saiod ax .ii.a ,siri.3VB ailan-JoO C^^ .IsdinaeoH .Q. sboxiff '
,«ooS Mfl-ssv^ igfjjtiQt'fli^© ieoiaexioeas ni ,a*6 «©jjissvs iroivfl^aiC c.44it .Jtoxxioe fis-fl j
- tspii»saisne XieoiiJsnoem ci .S.S ,siicsTj8 -^otesJ d*ioW ?SSd .xjBdssriB *i»dofl
■^nae-xiJoM jsfl-^'^^-'^SCS XeoxiaoaX© ni »B.e ,9iucaYfi disJ£>&X ifijic*! 80^4^ »is£i£
V.V-; .T.f;;^iiu »5axi3eflx§fis Xfisii^oaXa oi .e,e. ,*«&iSe nosibM 8g.0e ,3£o
l^iiasaisce XeoiojBxiosxB ni .£.H .©ynava xjo^iiir^I d*icW ^Xt£ ,8XBf>©q£ ^cesniV
esffifct iscJ:i®»cxsDS isoia:©clo ci .6«e ^J^sitte jbcbJcoM. ^asii'/ tii^jX .seciiqe XesxioiH,
,;«/--.Jr:v* %8ciis©fl.isns X/6siic*odXe xii ♦£*6 .axineve SocwraoieJ ^l^e^ .MadearcT .iit
sadi^tsaaxsno XjBsxiioeiis ni ,£.£ ,i^eiiB XI©KyjlooH ii*aoia t^C^d .djJfi-A' itoXofcuH
fiae tSti-i^i^sflJtssaa XiSDinafloaai ci .6.6 tiOQiie sXqqiriW rirfioK TX^C .fleXs^T
, »as*Kx.i4?&alg*6f. ,i«^eXoiioxe<l ^i •£»£. ,.;J©ai*a aiXocs^i il*iOJI d5.T4i .leaiXsW
X-K«D j^.r-i^v^ai3^i* i:§«i^:f6.!;:ti Ot .t ,« ■::'-■-;■ Tt v"3;ir««i i^^c^ . ,14^ .
I
,A laaol
iV tnsdofi
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois ■. >. v -• .-■ ... .
Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. S45
Arr-our Research Foundation
of lll.nois Institute of Technology — CAlur,
Night Phone:
Lombard 1810-R
5-?«00. Ext. 317
..9®S.l
iXi^l n::u.:t^rh 'Jp.. Mailed: January 18. I952
?. sif«at5e* s»;i?« >a f"OR RELEASE: liaaediat©
CHICAGO >- Sixteen lo<sal residents reoeired degrees February 2 from
Ulioois Institute of Technology* They aret
Vincent Cabras. 2d, 3044 ^rth Seaiinary avenue. B.S. in electrical
engineering} £a.eanor Corsiglia, 3I, daughter of UlTm and BJrs. Aogelo Corsiglia*
1043 Oaicdale avenue. 3.S* in hoioe eeooomics*
Robert Fray. 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Itey, 2237 Addison street,
B,S. in mechanical engineering! John Ovoidjak. 3^* son of iSr. and Mrs. Michael
Ovozdjak. iQ3Q North ffayne avenue. B.S. in mechanical engineering.
C5arl Johnson, 21, son of Mr. and ifra. C. B. Johnson, 3831 North P&ulina
street, B.S. in metallurgical enfeineeringj Joseph Karcaewski. 2?. 14S3 Cullom
•venue, B.S* in electrical engineering*
Henry M. Kulier, IO49 Montana street, B.S. in industrial engineering!
Walter Leibfritz, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Leifcfritz, 363I North Oakl^
avenue, B.S. in mechanical engineering.
JBenry fahl. 21. son of Mr. and liSrs. H. W, Pahl, I305 Barry avenue, B.3.
in eleetrical ei^ineering! Carl Pearson. ;^. I3I8 Rosooe street, B.3, in
oechanioal eogineering.
Peter Petros, 37, 2735 Sheffield avenue, B.S. in electrical engineering!
James Rice, 2^, 38l7i Oreenview avenue, B.S. in electrical engineering.
— more—
:ienor<<) Y^Q
aH .tv3 ,0M^^ t,n..!AO- vp.tonH.^T (c o.u.;1^nl jlonilll YSOJOHHD3T ^O 3TUT1T2HI 2IOM
l£ .tx3 .00W-? ts.-.ulAO— veolonHasT to siulitanl ?lonHM 1o -IStrisO ypolor,-
j).Oi«i
zio'iiili &\ opt':
iso'ti S -^xaii^dsU e««'3^J& ibeYise*^ ataetiaaTt Xso«i «®»*«ia — OCAOIi.i.'
' " i€rt« -^sifr .xa<iteftd*»T ic » to* Weill s^^niXII
t^uiii-i. ri.u.'bA TIE2S «^»''K .2 ,A\&'M iaifi •^ lo fi(» ,SS •^•'A i'lwcfcf
X =■'. Vine Iisa>xi'.»il»e«i ax .8%S jOWx-^f
'^■xPOy"
feb. 1932 graduates— Illinois Tecdi, linooln-belmont booster, page tiro
Feed. Schick, 21, son of Wr, and Adrs. Fred Schick, 3415 North Greenview
aTentie« B.3, in mechanical engineering} Vincent Spedale, 22, son of Sfr. and ^s*
Joseph Spedale, 3314 North Hamilton avenue, B.S* in mechanical engineerings
Michael Sprincz, 24, son of Mr. and Ilea* Peter Sprincz, 1343 ^^^^ Montana
street* B.S. in chemical engineering} aol Joseph Vogt, 27* son of Uc, and Mrs.
J. F. 7ogt, 2425 North Rockwell street, B.S. in mechanical engineering*
-.^«Be, B»S«^ 1® «i«i«fc«ai«^l 0«.glJWB^l:i^s i-rm* :^mm^., 23, mn of M^?» aj^d .#00
.,is«erisis B«s8*Qfl l«w®xass. 3U mm »^?^ I^t^r a^®m*e B,s* S^ iadu^s. i^X
;';iae«?'ia^
■fen«r ^, l^^*.':m.'«o» <sf », .sma M^-s* «. ^. '%^'3. 4S2i m^sfeei?
, B.a, t& Met«tl.l*«rgi<^l em^nmtimB *^ SiraaallB ^, 1^ SfeU* m, soft #;r
aes^flc^ ^Q9W t4dX (SOfli^q^i "xstse^ «8i£S baa »'M to aoe «'^'£ isoaiiqc leado^
V.,.,:--. ,u^v'^.>.'^ *v&3(,^-'^ |>l£j{ ,.;.
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
fechnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?«00, Ext. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO, Ext. J|:
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed:
January 18, I952
FOR RELEASE:
ImnBdiate
OHICAOO — Twelve local resident a receiTed degrees February 2 from ■
Zllinoia Institute of Technology* They arei
itederiok AntonelU. 24, son of Mr. and ifrs. N. A. Antonelli, 4434 ^^^
West Altgeld street, B,S. in oiril engineering! Jaok Oarr, 21, son of Mr, and ''
ttra* Charles Carr, I917 North Central Park, B,3. in chemistry.
Thomas Cook, 23, 2622 West Wellington avenue, B.3. in industrial
engineering) Byron A. Grove, 4140 Barry avenue, M.S. in psychology, . ?.,.h..
Philip Hanson, 26, son of Mrs* Sadie M* Hanson, 2417 North Hidgeway
avenue, B.S* in mechanical engineeriogi Ernst Iversen, 2;3' soi^ o' ^* ^^ '^b*
Ernst Iversen, 23IO North Eostner avenue, B.S. in mechanical engineering*
Richard Kbwalski, 24* 2704 North Harding avenue, B.S. in mechanical
engineering; Robert Lawrence, 31, 2103 North Kostner avenue, B.S. in industrial
engineering*
John J* Lightner, liklQ West Doming place, B.S. in undesignated field;
Roger H* Marz, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs* W. H* Mhrz, 2024 Keystone avenue, B.S* in
political science*
Walter J* %ers, 2/i, son of iSr, and itcs, W. J. %ers, 4321 Fletcher
avenue* B.S* in metallurgical engineering, and Francis J. Von Moll, 22, son of
Ibr* aitd Mrs. Glsrenee C* Von Moll, 4^35 Vest Doming place, B.S* in mechanical
engineering*
-pap-
5M .ix3 .00*?-? tamulAO — veolo'"'=S'l io stutlari sbriUI
1£ Ax?. ,0OJ»-S IssmtlAO — ypolC'-rtasT V, siatitini e'ln.HI la
;9noH1 tHplH
Y3O.JOHH0aT qC 3TUTIT2m 2IOMUJ
jionilt! ,61 op6Di.!>
. :3?.A3J35? >10^
ff' ^iO>/^ 4N :c:,?«*i'-;
<f;CA*S'^".J" '.'ii-^*'
mo'ia "5 ifim/'s<SaS ais®ii®©4r Mvilidsj^. StaM5iS#5 I^(»*dP«*i?ifit^"-»«*
fens .%»£ tc sea ,XS ,'^^©0 siset jsGiitjaaeisno XiTio nl *<5.e^#©«i^^a MsgtlA Sas^i
to ace iS£ ..lldS.- ccT ,t, aistml ftcis ,gnJb:&^iBBs XiiCtjj'suiijs^ajp Ai »B.a ,»im»va
■' ; si »&,4i ,e.e«i(5 jsa^^Q tSG?* g^^-ii ^XIcsM aoV »0 oscetastO «eTiiJ' Jbn« •':4s
"q*q«»
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
[Chicago 16, illmois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technolocjy — CAIumet 5-?6O0, Ext. 545
Arrr-our Research Fou'ndathon
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-WOO. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Janoapy 18, 1552
FOR RELEASE: looisdiate
CHICAGO •» Twelve local residents reoelTed degrees from Illinois Institute
ttf Teohxiology February 2. They aret
Slioer AdamBon* 23* 434^ Kamerling avenue, B.S* in mechanical engineering}
Bobert Beoicers, 24, son of Mr* and ivlra. Leonard Beckers, 5547 West Lexington street t
B«S« in mechanical engineering! Ilrsula Cox, 22, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Lier, 1033 Itorth ^nard avenue, B.S. in hone economics.
:^Bil iU Donkers, 5934 Fillmore avenue, B.S. in civil engineering; Walter
L« Grrabowakl, 21. son of Mr. and Mrs. W, L. arabowski, ^2 North ibyne avenue,
B*S» in mechanical engineering.
NiJci Hernandez, 21, son of ISr. and Mrs. Nicolas Hernandez* 314^ #68t
Boosevelt road, B.3. la civil engineering; Frank tdartin, 22. son of Mr. and iifrs.
J. F. Jifajka, 1823 South Springfield avenue, B.S. in mechanical engineering.
lilliam J. Moran, 24, aon of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Msran, 1456 Itorth iklason
Kvimaa, B.S. la mechanical engineering^ Melvin a. Schneider, 3269 West Maypole
avenue, M.S. in business and economics} Jack Schwartz. 23, 5417 Vest Division
street, B.S. in electrical engineering*
Sdward A. Sweeney, 22, 4852 West Hubbard street, B.S. in Industrial
engineering; and Alfredo J. Varelllo, 22, aon of Mr. Salvatore Vercillo, 504
South Loekwood avenue* B.S. in electrical engineering*
-pap-
l*i .S3 ,DO*V-S t-jfTulAO - YP-^'--"*
:l9norl<l
to 9tui;tjr.l aionim
.=1 .I3i6;-I9a
\tt .M .Kifl rsmulAO -vpolo.iiljsT >..- otulilinl i<i
S-OIBI bi6d-ic-J
YaOJOv1H03T ^O 3TUTIT2M! 2IOHiJJ
s^yjxiEr.":: fficaJLtiJ «c?;x1 isaa'sseii fceT-tsoe"* J?SMs»fii««*5 4.^ sal aviais^ -« UsJAOIKC
/f .C ,3-^ baa *'M to M^dsJtfefc ,SS ,soO BlA^ei]^ tsi^liseni;^* iiSdiA^riOttna al •€.
■•qeq"
iLLiNOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Cen+er
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute ot Technology — CAIumet 5-9«)0. Ext. M5
Arn-our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5.?400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed: January 18, 1952
FOR RELEASE: inEBediate
CHICAQO — EleTen local rasidenta raoeired dagre»s from Illinoia Irtstitate
of Technology February 2. They ares
Rayiaond Arndt, 22, aon of Mr. and Hra. F. F. Arndt, 8428 Carpenter avenue,
B.S. in electrical engineering} Howard F. Baunan. 7925 South LaSalle street, M*S»
ia cheatical engineering*
Ralph Erickaon, 27, 9046 Pleasant avenue, B.S. in architecture} William
L, Felisst 24. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Feliss, 8059 South Wood street, B.S.
in civil engineering.
Richard Huntington, 24, son of Ifr. and Mrs. <l. B* Huntington, 9348 Green
street, B.S. in mechanical engineering*
Lawrence Ravlings, 22, son of Mr. and BAcs. L. J. Rawlings, 75^4 South IXaj
street, B.S. in mechanical engineering.
Raymond Reip, 26, son of Mr. and Sfirs. B. R« Reip, 9223 South Ada street,
B.S. in mechanical engineering} James Schneider, I269 West 72i^ place, B.S. in
electrical engineering.
William H* Steirart, Jr., 33, 73l6 South Racine avenue, B.S. in civil
•Bgineering} Charles Stohrer, Jr., 25, son of Mr. ani Mrs. Stohrer, 9025 South
Racine avenue, and Itayne Zwiacher, 27, 8OI6 South Throop street, B.S. in mechanical
engineering*
-pap-
UsnorlS it,'J
aw .ivb .C0*?-3 t5mi;IAD— veolo"'*"'' '"> stutitjni ilonlUI
iioi* i^bnuo^ riDn63«9S* lyc-nA
Tit .<«3 ,OOW-S tsTuIAO — ypolonrt3or >o stulltjnl eloniH! (o
rsnorll trIpiH
a-Oiai b.onnc.J
Y90JOMH03T qO 3TUTIT2l/t( aiOHiJJ
eicnilii ,6\ opsolH;
iiiMi^liBal nlistisi.ll RO'i'i ^aft'^'je-A ijevlat^i HiBoblas^-x IxmH &^3f9tiXZ -* ©CAOIHO
*e.a ,^061.^8 booW MtsiM ?^06 ..aisiiaS!; ssaiXIiW »6iM Ssb ."slji "^o sots ,^ tUatl&i .J
-Vvf- ..■;.-;.i.<-^eIjK>in.fttioett fii •S.S «*o©'s;ta
\^ rftuee #^'\ ,e:,«-x.tT*«)i ,<. .1 .Pi^- i£{.« ^'iM •io see ,SS «saiaiI»B}? ©.w^s-xwiB.;
04 v&««i ,©»filq fccSV asevi^ ?cS'£i j'i^ciei^riig; ^qss&I i^nincjetxsiw .'tioiixifEdoaca ni ,fc,a
x!*«<58 g.fiOt ,'i©?iicJG .B'ti^. ta« .-:& ;f; floe *^.«.^l ,i©xdo;t2 eeXxsdC jseXwaolsc*
-«[o«-
LLiNOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
!^hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ext. S45
Armour Research Foundation
of IH.nois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?tO0. Ext. JI7
Night Phone:
Lombard 1810-R
Mailed: January IB, 1952
FOR RELEASE: inmediate
CEIDACrO •• Eleven Derwjrn students graduated February 2 from Illinois
Institute of Technology. They ares (listed with address, and degree)
Richard Arend, 23, son of Mr. and lira. Christopher A, Arend, 6519 33rd
#treett 3.S. in iMchanical engineering} Loretta Dunn, 1514 Wenonah avenue, 3.3.
ia psychology.
Hobert Hartfield, 22, son of 'J5.. and Sfrs. Irving RartfieH, 6433 ^©9*
28th place, 3.S. in electrical engineering; Joseph Eunmel, son of Air. and Mrs.
J. B, Huaimel, I33O Home avenus, 3.S, in electrical engineering.
Kenneth T. Jader, 22, 6932 Riverside drive, B.S. in business and economiosj
Sijbert 0, Kapoun, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kapoun, 253I Euclid avenue, B.S.
la electrical engineering*
Joseph Lokay, 22, son of lifr. and 3frs. Henry Lokey, 3748 Wenonah, B.S.
in ehemieal engineering} Ja-iiea Novak, 25, son of Mr. and ffrs. James Novak, 4025
South East avenue, B.S, in electrical engineering.
itank Boledna, 21, son of i6r. and Ulrs. J. P. Poledns., 3639 Cuyler street,
B.S. in mechanical engineerings Donald 7eaely, 21, son of Mr, and Mrs. T. A,
Tesely, 2444 Ridgeland avenue, B.S. in meoha ileal engineering, and Mlroslav Zloh,
21, son of Mr. and Sfrs. ^feirtin Zioh, 1821 South Ridgeland avenue, B.S. in
electrical engineering*
-pap-
'.tanGit') vlQ
YaOJOHHD3T ^0 3TUTIT2HI 2IOHIJJ
:;ioiiilil ,6! opeoirIC
aJcaiiXI aoil £ \;is«'2<f©'?[ fc®*a«it-8^ B*n©feoJc aTSTUjG o^vsia — OOAKCKO
«XSCXoiloY«ic V
>«xJ
-qeq-
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
IHincis Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9tO0. Ext. 545
Arrrou- Research Foundation
of Mlinols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January 18, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Immediate
CHICAOO ~ Fifteen local stadeata reseived degrees from Illinois Institute
of Technology during eoiaiiencemsnt oere^ionles February 2. They are:
B. Jaraea Bergnann, 23, I3I8 Saat Marquette road, 3,3. in mechanical
engineering; Ft>anic Sorgard, 29, son of 'Jlrs, Nina Larsen, 7'^Q3 "^st End avenue,
B«S« in metallorgioal eqgineering; Bruno Buszkiewic::, 22, son of '.Sr. and Mrs.
Stanley Buazkiewicz, 7304 South St. Lawrence avenue, B.3. in mechanical
engineeringj Clifford Cobb, 23, son of i«ra. Anna Oobb, 7937 South Jfenistee avenue*
B*S« in political science.
Robert J. Cotter, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles &-. Cotter, 7667 South
Euclid avenue, B.S. in oheioieal engineering; Harold A. Donko, 21, son of Mc, and
Mrs. ioiton R. Donko, 6IO6 South Ellis avenu^^, B.S. in mechaixical engineering} Carl
M* Green, 6353 South Maryland, 3.S. in undesignated field; Williaar A. Klein, 22,
son of Mrs. M. G. Klein, 442 East 87th place, B.S. in mathensBticaj Edward Kobisk,
8018 South Merill avenue, M.3. in chemistry; Russell McDaniels, 32, 8159 Chappel
avenue, B.S. in electrical engineering.
Henry F. Miller, 6754 Bast End avenue, M.S. in mechanical engineering;
fi>«ard Sehoensoker, 29, 713O South Jeffery avenue, B.S. in electrical engineering;
Harry Obarski, 23. son of ISt, and Mrs. Harry Obarslci, 8624 South Euclid avenue.
B.S* in chemical eogiaeeriogf Chester G. Soerens, son of Mrs* Bilda J. Soerens,
437 East 39tb place, 3.S. in mechanical engineering; Dante T. Tahara, 26, son of
lb>. and Mrs. Harulciehi 'Sahara, 6017 South Kemrood, B. S. in electrical
engineering.
r,o-il6hnuo^ H3l63J9il ■. ,m: ,,lA
VIC .H3 .ODifi tsmulAO — vP>^!or losT U jtj'iUnI siofiil Ir.
:»nertS iiip'M
«-OI8l bie,:l--..J
YOOJOHHD3T ^O aTUTIT2Hl aiOi-
e^ismr.al eiofi/ill ffiortlt «#©^:g0f> Mvieoax B*G»fci/*8 i5y>oX ua'5«*^i:'i — UJOAOIHS
,64ai3V«. ijoS ^rejeS 2P°V ♦•n©«.xaa eaxK .©-sir So aoa .,(^S ..fcajsg-wja jiasiS. laaiasauisK*
.triSJ f,^6 ,'*1 ?c nee ,SS ,soiw«i:3J«Eii£ oniiiS lacitsaflijjirs leoxaiaXXslds «i •C'^
leoiiiBdotsis ni .2,8 ,«iiosvB 38«©^t?eJ ,ja iJ^iroe 4\0CY .saiieiaJsecfi '^Xae;..
,duac.y£ aoJrinfiK i);f;jc5 TC^ ♦tfdoO .oaa^. ,&•&; ^o Ats« .^^ ,€fdoO MCiliiXO. i3fl-t'J©«aoxsp«
•cooei&e IwalilJ.cq ai. .£.&
i'ifiO isaiisajtixsno I^oinsdaan ci ,S.a .'^ijaeve BiXi3 iJtwoR .30X^ .ojIfloG .fi no*M .o-d4
,S£ ,i3isX3i .A josiXiiW |.&X©it tftJ^sa^ji^&Mtf ni .s.a ,l>a«l^4S 4*t/cE t:g£d ♦^oc-iS) M
^aiaidcg feTtswfc.^ jr.6iJa(j!©ri*aii ci .e.8 ,90/>iq di^e ^SiB-ir S4lii ,flisrK .<) ♦K ,a-i.l 1c flee
X©ooadO ?rfP ,c:r ,,.;^j^.^t.. f(^^^,^, ;.,:•:> »5^di» ai. .6^ ,ettB»y« ^Xl-jsAi il*«efc 6X08
.ansiuioe .1 jsfiXlH .B-afi "Jo noa ,eix©rsaoe »C -sstaodO 4ScXi«;^i^& Xeoiaiorio ai .S.2
Im&iiSr^-^r'- - ,a ,a .ijoowcoX dttic& TXOd ,jB«iBf(a(r IdsiattnwK .e4i torn .iK
ILLNOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
feclinology Center
I^hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet S-liOO. Ext. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January 18, I952
FOR RELEASE: Inmediaie
CHICAGO — Twelve local students reeeived degrees from Illinoia Institute
of Technoloffir during coiBBenceaient oereaaonies February 2. They arej
Jack BOrightt IO5OI South ilaoine» IJUS, in business and economics} John
Bowling, 24, son of iJic, and Mrs. Walter B. Bowlii^. IO616 South Eberhart* B.3.
in ae<^aniaal engineering; I^ul .4.. Brookisan* 29, IOO42 f^spect avenue* B.S.
la business and economics} Yergil K, 3rown, 24i son of \lr. and :\{rs. V. K. Brown,
10042 Prospect avenue, B.S. in psychology} Ernest DiJulio, 23, son of V!r. and VSeam
Albert 0. DiJulio, IO203 South Eggleston, B.S. in Jieohanical engineering.
David C, Ei^le, 22, son of Mr. and Idrs. L. C. Sngls, IO246 South 3ell,
B.S. in electrical engineering} Richard B. ^'itat ington, 24. 9345 South Green street,
B.S. in mecbanical engineering, aeronautical option} £^ul Johnson, 963O South
Glarejuont, M.S. in civil engineering} Leo H. Mertka, son of ?*. and Mrs. L. £•
Mertka, St., 105^6 South Ifornal avenue, B.S, in cheniical engineering.
Ednard Russell, 26, eon of 'ir, and I*Irs. C. E. Russell, I38I2 South
Miehigan avenue, B.S. in industrial engineering} Charles E. Stohrer, Jr., 25,
•on of Mr. and Afrs. Charles S. Stobrer, Sr. , 9023 South Racine avenue* 3.S. in
mechanical engineering} and Bernard R. Wibbelsmann, 24, son of Mrs. Kranoes
Wibbelsmann, IO989 South Church street, B.S. in electrical engineering*
-jaj-
tit .fx3 .OOdf-: IsmolAO — veoioniiDeT :o siutitjfil !iat,.l'l *o
:3noH1 MpiM
S.018I bied-^oJ
Yacucv-iHoaT ^o 3Tutit2Mi aion
tionilll ,Ai opssidt
Qtifiii&al sxciiUIX ae^l »»s>Tise& ^Tios^'i Ri&t'kuU iaool svi«wf — oaACiBO
,e.a ,#i£riisd'? dtuea ^^OX iSBiisyee *S "loWi* ^g-dg feca. .**5 to see ^4^ «saxi%-
axae ^tifoe ^01 ,6X802 -.C .J .a-xjii Jtos .^ 1© ^aoe ,SS .elasS-.O'fti-rfiCi
£'*i»o8 Og.^ tcoafiricx i«i^ ifioxJqo X«9l*iifi<io»9B .saiieaolgn* XB0lnBrio9« al *t.
.dj*joS SX8tX ,IXsaaxjH .2 .0 .a-jM Ma ,'M ^o cos ,o£ ,Xi!Mist'H fri^wftS
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
jTechnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology - CAIumet 5-»M0, Ext. MS
Armour Research Foundaffon
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO, Ext. 317
Niqhf Phone:
Lombard 1810-R
Mailed: January 18, I952
FOR RELEASE: lamediate
OHICAGO ~ Three local students received degrees from
Illinois Institute of fechJiology during commenoeoient cereinoniea
February 2* They arei
Alioe 3* Brown* 3737 South Kedzie, M.3. ia psychology)
George Ciottner, 27. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gottmer. 35^3
South Maplenood, B.S. in electrical eqgineering) and Edward
3» Lipinaki, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sdward A. Lipinslci, 370I
South Winchester, 3.3. in ciril ensineering*
-Jaj-
;«snoiiT you
3M .tif3 ,00»»-8 tsmulAO — vpolonrtioT »b stulitjnl jlonim
noilebnuo^ rfilsssaS -oo-mA
IE .l<3 .««■? t^mulAO — veolonrissT ^o alutllsnl jion.lH (o
;«nort1 IrtpiH
D-OIII b'stinoJ
YaOJOWIH03T =lO 3TUT1T2HI 2IOHi
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
IMino.s Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9M0, Ext. 545
Arn-our Research Foundatfon
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-WOO, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
•^^'led: January 18, 1952
FOR RELEASE: i,^iate
CHICAGO — Thirteea local students reeelTed degrees from Illinois
Institute of .Teoimology during osmmencement cereioonies J'ebroary 2» They
are»
Yoshiaki Aaino, 23, son of Mr. and ISrs* Nbrishige Amino, 4i5^
South Berkeley avenue, 3«S. in mechanical engineering} Ruoen J* Baer,
5344 South 2i^aryland, M.S« in civil engineering; Thoioas E. King, 24, son
of Mrs. Thyra M« Lavers, 5419 South University avenue, 3.3. in electrical
engineering} Frank Kozio* 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hfelvin Kozin, 1373
East 53^^ street, 3.3. in mathematics; John A« Laverty, 36, 146O East
57th street, B.S. in biology^
Tom Oshta, 27, son of Mr* and 2frs. Juniehi Oshta, 4^^ South
Lake Bark avenue, B.S. in chendoal engineering} John J. 0*Toole, 23,
4537 South Drexel avenue, B.S. in business and economics; Lewis Jftokras,
5407 South Maryland avenue, i%.D« in chemistry. -vm^^^i^'^
Donald G, Sails, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph 7« Saile, 4^39
South Lake ^rk avenue, B.S. in civil engineering, aeronautical option;
Edwin J. Seheibner, 585 1 South Blackstone, M.S. in physics; Charles R.
Stephan, 30. 523I South Woodlawn, B.S* in electrical engineering} and
lianey L. Shepul, 22, daughter of ib*. and Mrs. Stephen M. Shepia, 1352
East 48th street, B.S. in home economics*
-jaj-
;j9ncrf"i -(HI
iK .Ui OM«-J «,.n>..AO-YeolonH=eT w sMlt^M ..cniHI Y30JOHHD3T ^O 3TUTIT2H1 diOMlJJ!
-.snoHl trtplM
BiouiiXI iso^ a©©"t£i!fc fcevis&ei iein©i:o*8 It-oci fleeiixtd'i' — OSAGXIiC
^t£i ^flljteta flividK .»iP jtos ,'flS tb item .SS ^iJttisoX 2£ae^ isai-ssariiace
iCClJQO i*oi:J«Bnori;©6 ,sc!ii*s»rti®c» XJ:vio xix .C.£ ♦sijfloTfi 3*a£^ sM&J dj?ic<
Sc£X ♦IjJ<l»iia ^ iiefk|»*E .c-aM £«« .'sM "te aeSriguefc ,SS ,Xirci©ri8 .J x»a«K
-t«t-
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Fechnology Center
i^hicago 16, Illinois
Ddy Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet i-IUSO. &<t. MS
Arn-our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-«00. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January 18, 1932
FOR RELEASE: immediate
CHICAGO — Eleven local residents receired degrees February 2
frtaa Illinois Institute of Teohnolo^. They area
Raymond M. Balilcov, 24, 6456 South Whipple avenue, B.S. in
industrial engineering} f^ank Brilando, 26, son of Mr. and >^3, £mil
Brilando, 2732 West 66th streat. B.S. in iaeohaoioal engineering.
Andrew Brudnak, Jr., 24. son of Htc. and ajts. Brudna<c, 6334
South Kedvale avenue, 3.S. in mechanical ei^ineeringj Richard Pisk, *'ff3»i:ii
21, son of Mr. and Mrs. George ?isk, 6352 South Spaulding avenue, ■ ^'^
B.S. in mechanical engineering. ^:^'^
Eugene Kelleher, 23. son of Mr. J. E. Kall^ier, 621? South
Troy avenue* 3.S. in maehanioal engineering) Ernest F. ^sur, 4IJO -^
Vest 6lst street, S1i.0» in mechanics*
Donald Sapit, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sapit, 7242 South
Albany avenue, B.S. in mechanical ei^ineering) Raymond Schneider, 26,
6122 South Albany avenuet B.S. in mechanical engineering*
Ralph Thomas, 29, I643 West 63rd street, B.S. in civil engineering}
James Waldron, 24, son of Mr. and £drs. i/filliam Curry, 3934 West 64th
street, B.S. in mechanical engineering, and Leroy C. ffangerow, 29, 32l6
West 63rd place, B.S. in chemical engineering*
-pap-
JM (rf ,0(H»-a l^mulAO — ve^lonttjsT io atutittnl jienilll
^It .tx3 .OOM-B tjmulAO — vpobnrtjsT to ilulitjnl jloi'iiM It.
:»noHS trtpiM
YeOJOHHOBT ^O 3TUHT2MI 2IOk
i$.?X «8JC IjTCfttfCfit :b9li6M
i v-xiiiif.-*'?. a«e-Tr,;g>«.fc Hvipti^t eiaoi^iKs-x j;>«»oX iKswXa ■^f-* OSAGIEO
" *aKl*Kj«alSBW. XaolaatfodK fii .$.S .s^fp-sSi 4*^d ?»®W S^VS ,-::»■. =-^il-m
l^axiewusxit t>.-vio ni .£^ ^tTeort;^* frx^d ;^b©W £4M. .t?^ ..vaccd'Ji' il'/Xis''
iSJ^d tfeeff 4if^^ ,k;'*'»0 KAiXiXi-; ♦c^^ Imijb .-jK Tto coa ,iiS ,fi0^i.j.j^w sci-.^-s.
-<|-©((j»
LLiNOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
i;hicago 16, illrnois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. M5
Arrr-ouf Research Foundation
of Illinois institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 313
Night Phone:
Lombard i8iO-R
Mailed: January 18, I932
FOR RELEASE: xraaediate
CHICAGO — Ten local students reoelTed degrees from Illinois
Institute of Technology during ooaBssnceiiient ceremonies February 2,
They arei
Elmer Adamaon* 35* h3k^ Kamerliog avemie, 6.S. in meohanioal '-r.: :>^.^
engineering; Clarence Arenberg, 3555 West Sjadison street* Ph.D. in
chemistry; Walter L. Grabowski, 21. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Grabowskl,
852 North iiayne ayenue. 3.S. in mechanioal engineeriog; Mwin A. Papiez,
23, son of Mrs. Caroline 2^piez» 2J55 '^est Augusta, 3.S. in electrical
eogineering; Norimn Radloff, 29. son of Mrs. Anna Alfe, 2721 West Augusta.
B,S. in meobanioal eogineering*
Bail ValCTfic, 23, son of Mr. Steftin Valoric. I329 North i-^ /-
Artesian arenue. B.S. in fir^ protection and safety eogineering; Walter
Samek. 143C North Western arenue* M.S. in mechanical engineering;
Anthony 3. and Walter J. Wearer, both 22, sons of ^s. Antoinette
Weaver, I25I North California avenue, B.S, in civil engineering; Terry
E. Zielinsky, 27. 2142 West lova street, B.S. in electrical engineering*
-jaj-
:j«nortS voa
JM .fr3 .OOi^-J i»mulAO — vpolof r<33T \o stuiitjr.l icni'l
tre .'x3 .OOW-J ti-mulAO — YPOlonhjjT lo slu-itjnl jio.Mi;; c
raOJOHH03T qo 3TUTIT2HI 2IOmj.
zionilll ,dl o9£>7!(i
eitoeiiil ffie<st a«»&i3«& &evi»c>e's ei^i»»6tii}« IfiOoX asfS «» COAOXHO
efi38jL';%ij£ j6«W X&vs ii®UA mBA. .enfl^ lo AOB v^ii t'iloibeM aok'scli isai'xasfliac©
oJdjiiiojflA »aiK to anoB ,S£ rid'oo ,79T«e«? ."C ^gUbXI baa .6 ■^5flod*l^A
ILINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
fechnology Center
i^hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet
A'-our Research Foundation
ct Minois Institute of Technology — CAlun
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
5-9M0. fc<t. MS
et S-nOO, Ext. 31
Mailed: janmry 18, I952
FOR RELEASE: itamcdiate
CiilGiiGO — Sevanteea local residents received degrees February 2 from
Illinois Institute of Tectmology, They are:
Frederick Antojielli, 24» son of ?4r., and fScs, ?I« A, Aatonelli, 4A34 *est
Altgeld atxcset, 3,3. in civil engineeringj William R. Atkins, 22, son of :<Ir.
and Mrs. Virgil Atkins, 3000 West George street, B.S. in electrical ongineerii^.
Sion Coivin, 23, son of Air. and I'Uca* John Colvin, 3Q51 fisat George
street, 3.S. in pliysios} Tbomaa Cook, 23, 2622 West Wellington, B.S. in Indus brlal
engineer ii]g.
Kasmir Davidson, 23, son of Mrs, Sophia Davidson, ij.332 West Hoscoe street t
B.S. in civil ongineeringi Edward Gallagher, son of A!rs. r.iary 2. Gallagher, 2638
North Laroon avenue, B.S. in civil engineeriqg.
Byron A, Grove, 1^X1^0 Barry avenue, fH.S. in psychology; Philip Hanson, 26,
son of Mra. Sadie X Hanson, 241? North Hidgeway avsnua, B.S, in i-^iecliaiucal
engineering.
Richard E. Kowalski, 24, 2704 North Harding avenue, B.S. in mechanical
eB^ineeriagj Joi.eph i^roll, 3;), son of I*. H. J. Kroll, 4035 Newport avenue, B.S,
in electrical engineering*
John J. Lightner. 4413 West Demli^ place, 3.S. in undesignated field;
Walter idyera, 24, son of t£c, and Mrs. W, J. %ors, 482I Fletcher avenue, 3.3.
in oetallurgioal engineering*
.taore*
;i£ .tl3 ,O0M-a t!iniul/>'i
YSC JOI1H03T ^O 3TUT1T2MI 2iOM!JJt
zionitll ,dl op«jjii!_i
i: ■ -rt^id*^ a©e'%e|i JbsTMoei ntai^tnet Ifiswal a«e*x©v»fli — OO^iOIKO
ci4.>.. in.j.v , J--- .«':^. .A *% ,©'** &o« ^-sSA to ea* «# ♦MZayaodflA stoi-ja^e-ift .
;./- , ,.iivv.>;.u.-«; ...... ij-ijsat ,*r3ai ito ecu .-wxfsuI.laC &!2«wM astfi^*«ni;eiB# livic .al .l\
-: ■ ^^ ."' ■ •:•• ... . iJiTt3V£ ««nal ild"Jfc'
-s-ion-
feb* 1952 graduates— niinola Taoh. ceacral northwest topics, page two
Hayaoad Rohdet 23, son of :^. and Mrs. William Rohde, 5116 Cornelia
avenue, B*^. in oeohanical engineering; MoCxeery J. Slaok« 23, son of Mrs. Mith
P. Siaok, 3038 Addison street, B,3. in electrical engineering. ^■. - -■-
John A. Thorsen, ^8, son of i4r. and Mrs. 3. B. Thorsen, 3314 North
Kenneth avenue, B.^.' in electrical engineering; Joseph Vogt, 27, son of ivir. and
Htca* J, F, Vogt, ^k^ Xtorth jfiookwell atreett B.d« in oieorianioal engineering, and
f^ancis Von Jidoll, 22, son of ^v^. and Uca, G. C. Von Moll, 4635 West Doming place,
3*S. in meohanioai engineering. .;;a,vv pIw* »;i^ -.iBrviw asf*?..- .•.«^ ..f-^. ..■.= i...t.,., .-....u.--
,-^'&^ giji-i %' -pap- -,l'i* «r*'9Ai *;;>i/J '?;^f<:'-Vw .;■(.:..- ^ ■■ ^;-'M,?'S\:',
3c?s o:? iSf, isjaa ji4iy. .j« :i'-:'»iiv:^-^:r ^-i^:"' ;'«..th ^-\^:■•w^ i-at
*a*©*lfti!
^il&» 1&.
m «^ W
di>'x&/i #£.t .i'Jaa'XOri'X .S. ,& ..a-siS .oca .'is lo ace ^ci; ,iisie-iorfI .A arfoT.
»»oeiq aiiifijftG J£®'4 c£^^\ M<^ acSl .0 .C .e-aJa ba&'.r^. lo fios ,S2 ,XlG^ £soV aiana-T^
^^at*-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute o( Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Brt. MS
Arn-our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-WOO, Ext. 3i;
Niqht Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January 13, 1932
FOR RELEASE: i^d;.ate
CiilCAGO — Twelve local resideats received degrees Feoruary 2 from
Illiiioia institute of Technology, riiey arei .... .
Xtieodore J. ArtwicK, 30, ^ilQ North rilagle aveaae« B.^. in oieahaaical
engineering; .sienneth (iray, 23, 2339 ];lorth Layergne, B*£»» in iMustrial eogiueering;
Ernst Iverseu, 23. son of Mr. aM Mrs. Srnst Iveraen, 23IO North Kbstner avenue*
B,S, in iaeohanical engineering. ■ •-■-' •- ■ ■ --■■' -
Josei^ L* Kain, 24. son of Mx, and Mrs. 0. I>feiffer, 2153 North ^^i]i£)oldt
boulevard, d.3* in ir^uatrial engineering; Rooert Lawrence, 3^» 2103 iiiorth
Koatner avenue, 3.5, in industrial engineering; John J» Lightner, 4418 West
Deming plaoo, B.3, in undesignated fieid» ■'> ■•' ^ . -'. •^•i-.-^-r ^ > , .,^ > - • .
Joseph SlQibniic, ^3, son of iiir. and Mrs. Joseph iLiicubnik, 2233 South
Truoibull avenue, B.S. in cheioical engineering; Joseph Stcsmper, 22l6 ^rth Looicwood
avenue, B.'^. in mechanioal engineering; Lawrence 7ohanka, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs*
C. 7. Bohanisa, 2926 Lyndale avenue.
Francis J. Von ittoll, 22, son of Mr. and ^s. S. J. Von Moll, 4^35 **^^^
Deming plaoe* B*S. in oieohanical engineering; Anthony and Salter Weaver, both 22*
sons of lib's. Antoinette Weaver, I251 Ifbrth California avenue, both received B.S*
degrees in civil engineering*
-pap-
Cl£ .1x3 ,0«»f•^ ;s.-n..!.0-
1
/It I Hl
iirf^jT b ;futit:i
YOOJOHH03T =\0 3TUTIT2MI 210m.
aionilli ,61 opsin: '^
tot,aai»oa tiii(M diss ,"jst!(fiicjfc i{«i»aol j^itsoijiaDe Xet.,fcei©iJo ai .e.6 ,©i;<i©T» llifaoa/'/'
*B&: ^d^ ,iioM iio'V ,0 .C^ .aria ikijk .-jas to ftot ,S£ ^liof.l aoV ,1 eicAe-ii
-qaq-
Tt-LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
lltmo.s Institute of Tectinology — CAIumet 5-9600. Ext. 545
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?tOO. Ext. 31!
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
:*cnvi
7 '^~-r c■^^,^.t Mailed: January 18, V)32
. .... :. ^OR RELEASE: i^^iate
CHICMK) «« K>rty-two loeal residents reoeived degrees February 2 from
Illinois Institute of Technology. They arei (listed with address and degree)
Sugene A, Alexaoder, 6733 South Waoaah avenust 3,3, in industrial
engineeriii^l Edward H, Aiiderson* 7I25 South 7ernon avenue* 3,S, in mechanical
engineering; Bayniond Arndt* 3423 Carpenter avenue* 3,3. in electrical engineering*
Kaymoiksl 3alikov, 6456 South Whipple avenue* 3,G, in industrial engineering;
Howard F, Bauman, 792$ South LaSalle street, M.3. in oheniical engineering; Eugene
Beioseim, 7C24 3outh Ferry avenue* 3,3. in electrical engineering.
Frank Brilaodo* 2752 West 66th street* 3.3, in mechanical engineering;
Joseph P. Danahy* 6^29 South Elizabeth street, 3«S. in inechanical engineex'ing;
iiarry Deiters* 3040 f^airie avenue* 3,3. in mechanical cngiaeerixig* , . ,..,
Bernard Ekstrom* 630^ Sangainon avenue* 3.S, in chemical engineering;
Ralph £rioJ£son* 9046 South Pleasant avenue* 3.3. in architecture; Williaia L.
Felisa* 3039 3outh Wood street, 3,3, in civil engineering; Richard G. Fisk* 6552
South Spaulding avenue* B.S, in mechanical engineering.
floy Gignal, ^i^ll laiest 37th street, 3,3. in electrical ©nginesring; Richard
Huntington* 9343 South Green street, 3,3. in taechanical engineering.
Jgama Isom, Jr.* 6446 Vernsn avenue* B.3. in mechanical engineering;
Eugene Selleher. 6217 South Troy avenue, 3.3, in mechanical engineering; Theodore
Korzeniowaki, 5730 South Paulina street, B^» in electrical eogineering.
«more<«
x-3 ,0Uf-2 taniulAO — vpclonrlDai to slutit!-,
.004f-e t-.-nulAO — veoloofi^jT lo 9i...it.nl ;
YeOJOHH03T qO 3TUTIT2m aiOMiJj
jioniili ,>Ji opbDirti
a<n:^,£ i'ssiTtde^ .a9i©^?Ra®&' ^vj;fe«»'x. s*jH«MQfi« ijasKSX «w*«'tiTt<JS -« Qi:Aj.\.r,..
V--V-. ...... i, ..-i-^.taBi, ii^,.v'ig5«j;e ai ,*8,C ,*»«»*« ja^Td ^^wi^ iX^i .Xm^ii) ^cf^
-•^QBo
feb. 1952 graduates-- Illinois Tech, southtown economist, page tt»o
Tony L. fibrtineic, 6207 South Hermitage avenue, B.S, in mechanical
engineering! Donald McCJollam, 363 East 70th street, B.S. in chemical
engineering! Lanbert B. Neighbour, 7918 Vernon avenue, B.S. in electrical
engineering,
Charles M. Neugebauer, 5552 South Whipple street, B.S. in mechanical
engineering! George Raby, 6744 langley avenue, 3,3. in psychology,
Warren Ramler, 3338 V/est 33rd street, liLS, in electrical engineering!
Lawrence Rawlings, 7524 South Iviay street, B.S. in mechanical engineering;
r;ayn»3nd Reip, 9223 South Ada street, B.S. in mechanical engineering.
Arthur Hetzlaff, 6422 South Paulina street, B.S. in business and
economics! Donald Sapit, 7242 South Albany avenue, 3.S. in mechanical
engineering.
Walter Schaeffer, 353^ South Jkirfield avenue, B.S, in electrical
engineeriogj Raymond Schneider, 6l22 South Albariy avenue, B.S. in machanioal
engineering J John W, Scott, 6315 Indiana avenue, B.^, in mechanical engineering.
Louis G, Smith, 6632 Stewart avenue, Ph.D. in chemical engineering!
William H. Stewart, Jr., 7316 South Racine avenue, B.S, in civil engineering!
John Stoginsici II, 5317 South Paulina street, 3.3. in baoiness aad econoinics.
Charles £• Stohrer, Jr. , 9025 South Racine avenue, 3.3* in mechanical
engineering! Ralph Thomas, 1643 West 63rd street, 3.^. in civil engineering!
Siohard Van Meter, 9338 South Lawndale avenue, 3.3. in mechanical engineering.
James Waldron, 3934 West 64th street, B.S. in mechanical engineering!
Leroy Wangerow, 3216 West 63rd place, 3.3. in chemical engineering! Thomas V,
Wheatley, 660I Carpenter avenue, B.S. in industrial engineering.
-more-
a<ni esjsci jjeirnocioaa RiioidiiiC-& ,xto©T 8lecJtIi.i— sssajjiJJBig S^*^! »cl9l
Xfioimexio ni .£.8 ,*e©i*8 ii;fOY ;tasa f.ci£, ,aiailo0oir^ wiaricU jgnii&enisfis
LBoififidoam nx .8*6' ,i©9i*a ©XyqidW d*jj©S S^j^^ .-seuBcfssooM ^^ asIajadO
tSRi'saeai^e Xaaxa^oei© u'x. ,£J«» .^ss-xte fi-s^S *s^W 8£C£. .asXaifiH fisnisW
XtfjB ea«.£ixS4{c( nl .a, a ,^s&>2*a ejjiliJi^ fi^xJoE SS4^ «%leXs*Qfi 'mditi>.
Xissoxfljeriosai jkJ: .2.E ^safcsva ^CBdlA d^'wcE S^ISV ji-xqsa MmoU jEOimoccos
•SBXisaaisne XB&icfidoaK ai .£"'.8 .©iinsTB aasiMX (iX6d ,*^coe ,isr ndcT; jsaiiaaiaxaa©
jSax-x^fliSti^S Xxvio ax .®,e .owcsvs anxsBH xStfx^cu ^X^V » -it ,*rtsw©d-8 .H mfixXXi*
*si)Mmms> bB8 emaimd ai #£•£ ,*esi*e suiluifi dissot TX^g. »II i3laaxsc>*S ^dol
XBOixierio^jjn ni •£,£ .dj^ncTA efix&sH rlScc^ ^£0? ,.'xu ,ia'3ric*& .S. aeXiiad;}
iSCii^extxjifi© Xivxo nl A*a ,*©&i*e fci£d *e«V* ^4^^ .eaccxlT dcjXefi jsaxiasnigne
.anxr-Qanisao i^Joxiiixioaci al ♦S.£ .awnsv* ©i^bflwAl ri*xfoa 6££? »ie*asl flfiV fjosrioi
jsai:i©saisG« laohmdom al .a.fi .Jo&iJc ii*4id ^eaW 4iC?^ .aon&Xfift eansl
.T smctTx istix-sseciafla XeoJtBisrio cX ,£i.G .©oeJq ii^d ;^8eR dXSt .woissobW ^oieJ
•Saii^^iac© Xsli^eiffni ax .£.5 ,&ximvB i&insqitX> XOdo ,xi>X*a©riW
fab* 1952 gradoates— Illinois Tech, southtown eoonomistt page three
Lon Willianis, 120 East 70th street, 3.S. in mechanical engineering,
and Wayne Zwiacher, 80 16 South Tbroop street, B.S. in mechanical engineering*
-pap-
r.<ic>i8 las4i,tu*0 ^i' Te-JhisoS «§-¥■■ x^my fer*?
•^.1 ife-aw W» 3, la.j»c&;« 86i4 »•».*& ss.^s'? 'js'fef*®^* BeS* ia s»«js&afdss,l «<rjgi?5yi?a:c'ia^?
.; JS9«»i 22« soR «f aHE"'. aad ?*;'*»,. .fessirgr Bfe3s» i4lS -Sjutsj B,i%«m5r ai^s-miie^ i'*«S*
■ ...tlaw«jpi!igj fes-s ford M. Eax>.: iSchi •«:?•■ ?i&i9« Sf.-S^.f ^.aa«jP^s ISOS a'?-^t)3
^frl^a«'iaEI &rlt!sa* Rwifeilft 81, ^ati sif *&•» ssfsa Kr;-. ■'■""■-■ '^^ '■■'•'■
Oi7lX «>agij9»»)*i^ii:9S*
*l^i:t<*eiBJtsee iBOlAcdo^^! at ,M,B. .^eei^e qccxriT d^iioB dX06 ,ieiloj8JtirS afl'^eV liaA
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Dav Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?6O0. Ext. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-7600. Exf. 317
Niqht Phone;
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January 18, I952
FOR RELEASE: inmediate
CHJCAGrO — Thirteen local residents recelTed degrees Bbbruary 2. from
Illioois Institute of Technology. They are:
Henry Acoata, 22, son of Vie, and Mrs. Lawrenoe Acosta, 13^ Troy arenue.
B*5. in fire proteotion and safety engineeriogj Walter A. Bajeckt son of I.Ir« and
and Mrs* ff» J. BajedEt 26I4 West 24th street, 3.S. in meohanical engineering;
Joe Bass, 22, son of ivir* and Mrs* Emery Bass, l6ld South Ridgevay arenue, B*S»
in food engineering*
John Condor, Jr. , I634 West Jackson boulevard, 3.3* in industrial
engineering; Sanford M* Hanberg, 23, ssn of ?iSrs* Betty iknberg, 1803 South
Barding avenoet B«S* in electrical engineering*
Josepb J* LlakoTec, 24* sou of Mr. aod l-tsrs* F* I* Liskovec, 233I South
Avers avenue, B*S. in electrical engineer ingi J^ank T. liEU'tint 22, son of :<&■•
and Mrs. J* F. iibjka, I823 South SpL'ingfield avenue, 3.3. in mechanical engineering*
Sidney Jfeitzner, 26, 3600 West l6th street, B.3. in raeclianical
engineering; Arthur Rees, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.. H. Rees, 143^ South Millard
avenue, B.S. in civil engineering*
Joseph Sobieraj, 24, son of Mr. and ^ibrs. J* F* Sobieraj, 2729 South
Tripp avenue, B*S* in industrial ei^ineering; Iris Suitenfcy, 28, 3849 West Maypole
avenue, B.S. in borne economios*
Audrey Uher, 234I South Drake avenue, M*S* in psychology, and Russell
Ziinl, 25, son of Mr. and Ifrs* Anthony Ziini, 1604 South Ridgeimy avenue, B*S*
in civil engineering*
JM Ij ,004f-2 IrjmulAO — ye = i^. .
Vlt .f.3 .OOM-3 i,T,M.IAO — Ypoiorft3fT v.. sKr?i
OJlil'l lo
«-OI3l hicdi- _
,:-iTUT!T2m 2iOHU-
laiioO YpclonriDS
moTcl S xrtstsiim SK&sogail? i^Tlaaet K4:at9fci»©i; leaol ami-utH! -- OOAOi.
;^i:a««M5i^« Xfiein«0.»«e) fli .©.S ,*s»9'x*« xi^^K *&®« ^«5& t^^im *X .W '•eTM i;
»^.e ,%uG0'90 ic»i!r©si»iK rfd-woS BidX .eeafi y'^Q^-*'^ •C'sM Lcije ,'•5*). 1© coe ♦££ «ecfcU eo(
*^jj.'^i';ifiig£0 boc't '.
l&HimibDl as. .e,a ,|»Tf«ir©Ijfc<i «oo3iafit ;re9% 4iC<k ..-iX ,-ici*fioO roiol.
riifacB 8061 ,ai«cicfie Y^*3e .aosa 'So Roa .C"^ ,3ji©<tocH ^ Moljsee jgaiteooife
♦gjC-fcoe&iuj^o iBoraSsisX© ui •«j'»a »ejLKi!»va soil?-'
.. -Ji iflfirf&Qjs flJt ...,c ..tu.'-K.JE d*^I S«is» 00^£. »<-iS ,i6ftSJI«H Y'»^-t<^
,ie^©xcc- . - . ./iM Lqjd .Tlii 'xo aoB .jIs «tB*i®icloe fliqouoC
*&oiiMCiacav» ftAicii tit .&«& ««icev:
«Sal<siMiii:scn» Xlvie aX
ILUNOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Ext. MS
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-7600, Ext. 3!
Night Phone:
Lor^bard leiO-R
Mailed: January 18, 1952
FOR RELEASE: lamediate
GHICACrO «- £i^t local students recdived degrees from Illinois
Institute of fecluioiogy daring oouuaeaeeaieat odremonies February 2*
They arei
Ma Iter J. Barazx* 24t soxx of Mr. and iiirs« John 3aran, 9^35
South Ujjodlavn areaae* B.S» in chemical engineering} Bruno Buszkiewicz.
22f son of Mr. and jalra. Stanley 3aszkieirioz» 7304 South St. Lawrence
avenuet B,S, in meohanioal engineering} Barsry Deiters* 23* son of Mrs.
Ida J« Deiters, 8040 South firorie avenuei B.S. in ineohanical engineering}
William A. KLein, 22, son of Mrs. iJ. a. -aein. i^ East 37th place,
B.S. in matheoatios*
Edward &oblsk, 3018 South BSerrill. M.S. in chemistry} Lambert
B. Neighbour, 32, 7918 South Vernon avenue, B.S. in electrical
engineering} Russell MeUaniela, 32, 8139 South Chappel avenue, B.S. in
electrical engineering} and Chester O. Soerens, 22, son of Mrs. Hilda J.
SoereoB, 437 ^st 39th place, B.S. in nechanical engineering*
-jaj-
tl£ .1<3 ,(B4f-8 13'PulAO — vpoloniboT lo i
eioniill ,61 o^eoirl
Bi<s«-^I \^^ t#«rii&®i& li^viftSftrif ate^fya-sre^, j:*3oI ij^lZ -» OiiAGiHO
, ,tB^Q rfjr\8 tfsiiS <^ ^ntull^ .,{? ^ .e-^^A -ia fica *SS ^ajtsXS *i. m-iiiife
s&siiiriii»}iSism ax. «S,ft
HH-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, E-xt. S45
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-«00. E«t. 31;
Night Phone:
Lombard I8i0-R
Mailed: January 18, I952
FOR RELEASE: iimsediate
CHIOAGrO «- Eleven local residents received degrees February 2 from
Illinois Institute of Teehnology* They arei
Robert Beckers, '^, son of Mr. and ^rs. Leonard Beckers, 5547 >^est
Lexington street, B.S. in mechanical engineering} ^aula Cox, 22, daughter of
Ifr. and Mrs* G. F. Lier, IO33 North iittnard avenue, B.S. in hom economics*
Arthur Diamond, 26, 4^41 '^^ot Jackson boulevard, B.S, in industrial
engineering; William T. Gross, 22, son of lft>. and Mrs. Jack Gross, 334I West
Werren boulevard, B.S. in ineohanical engineering*
Charles Koapp, 22, son of liir. and ifirs* G. A. Snapp, 527 Dforth Sawyer
avenue, B*S. in meohanieal engineering} William Msran, 24, son of Mr. and lilrs.
J. I, iiforan, 145^ North Mason avenue, B.S. in mechanical engineering.
Arthur Bees, 21, son of Wc, and Mrs* A. H* Hees, 1432 South Millard
avenue, B.S. in civil engineering} Ikfelvin 0* Schneider, 326? West Maypole aveauet
M,3* in business and economics} Jack Schwartz, 23, son of ivlr. and Mrs. Aai-on
Schwartz, 5417 West Division street, B.S, in electrical engineering*
Iris Suitenl^, 23, 3349 West Me^ypole avenue, 3,3. in home economics;
Edward Sweeney, 22, 4852 West Hubbard street, B.S. in industrial engineering.
-pap-
Kit .U3 ,0OAf-2 t3malAO--ypoior..l33T lu vtotilinl
raojoi'^'-' -!'
-!T!JTIT2MI 2iOM!JJ|
lair.eO ypoionriojj
eionilll A I opeDirld
S5j?l ,H xtsmaX .balifiM
iscn S "ilaendsfS a©©-^^* X)a?i&»ai edaafiiaa-i X leeol aeveXn —• ODAOIHO
,-i)i^v» i.. ,9f ^dSe ,i«i3i*iuJc»S .SjBlyXtteJ isRit.03iasc9 XiTis r.i .6.H ,9ua»vs
•<i«I.
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
Chicago 16, llltnois
JFrom: W. A, Spencer
CAlumet 3-96CO
Ext. 624
Day Phones:
Jlllnois kistltute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, ht. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed: January 21, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Iimediate
CHICAGO — William E, Ivkhin, director of research at Armour
Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology, has been
elected chairman of the Chicago section of the American Institute of
Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. He will serve for one year.
Ivkhini a graduate of Notre Damet joined the Foundation in
1947 £tQd headed the metals research department before he became
director of research in 1949. From 1937 to 1947 t^e was in charge
of metallurgical engineering at Weatinghouse Electric Corporation,
Pittsburgh, Pa,
He lives at 225 S. Spring, LaGrange, Ill<.
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Fechnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
EromJ A. Shirley Brown
OAlunet 3-96«3
Lxt, ^23
Day Phones:
Jlllnois knstilute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of lllmols Institute of Technology ^ CAIumel 5-9600, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
^^'^^'^'- January 22, 1152
FOR RELEASE: ^ ^. ,
Iffjinediate
CHICAGO — Bitter December weather, with the city hemmed in by
ice and snow, helped cause Chicago's dustfall to increase almost five
tons per square mile above the average for December, 193'^«
Ho B, Gausebeck, assistant chairnBn of the chemistry department
at Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology,
announced today that the average dustfall for Chicago last month was
55*7 tons per square mile. In November, the dustfall was 5^'«2 tons
per square mile»
The figure for the closing month of I95I was kr.87 tons per
square mile higher than for the corresponding month in 195'^*
Gausebeck said the heavy snowfall probably supplied the city
with a double reason for increased amounts cf dust. In the first placet
furnaces had to be operated at higher levels than in the same month
last year, he said, to compensate for the lower temperaturese
In the second place, snowfall actually "washes" the atmosphere
of dust particles and brings them to earth, he said.
Each month as a public service the Foundation collects,
measures, and analyzes the dust from municipally-maintained sampling
stations for the city's Smoke Inspection and Abatement departments
Besides the lower temperatures and the heavy snows which made
for increased dustfall during December, Gausebeck also said that the
total amount of dust dropping on Chicagoana normally increases during
fr/'-^-o .i.;'^;;f .r' v^S^;. 5t,a i"; oi j ' 'i'-T'al d>.Oa«''i »i'",;.!.ti ^£i;f
' ■ ■ V-
page two
dustfall - December 1931
the winter and drops in the suicmer.
Here is the dustfall tonnage as recorded at the sampling
stations:
Ward Total
Address of Station No. Dust Fall
The Fair Store 1 252.37
33 N. LaSalle 1 121c55
Loop Average 18^,9^
2135 S. Michican 1 80,04
825 Eo 44th 4 68.7f
1362 E. 59th 5 37.61
7415 Stony Island 7 112,14
67 'w, 113th Plo 9 48067
8858 Marquette 10 84o85
6314 S. Troy I3 52^78
62nd & Linder 13 37*88
7539 Eggleston 17 48.75
1620 ¥« 99th 19 22a31
3608 ^gden 22 63,20
1500 W. Fonrce 26 66eC5
5053 Fulton 30 37.. 33
2940 H. Cortland 32 48.40
3602 Belden 36 47o74
3944 N. Sawyer 40 47 ^4^
7330 Eratt 41 13-77
34 W. Hubbard 42 70" 82
551 (>rant PI. 44 48»36
3332 Sheffield 46 68929
1622 Pratt Bl. 49 33*36
-asb-
.Ic- i^Ti-^i
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
fechnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
From: Jim Jensen
CA.lumet 5-9600
Ext. 626
Day Phones:
Jllmois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 545
Armour Research Foundafion
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
^"'"'^^ January 22, 1952
FOR RELEASE: ^ ,. ,
iTuraeaiate
CHICAGO — The Rev, Kenneth Hildebrand, pastor of the Chicago
Central chjroh, will apeak at the commencement exercises of Illinois
Institute of Technology Feb. 2 in Orchestra Hall,
Dr. Hildebrand will talk on "P&ttern for Achievement » "
Drc Henry T. Heald, president of Illinois Tech, will present
approximately 4^0 degrees, including 53 naater's and doctor's degrees,
at the ceremony.
Dr. Heald is leaving after the commencement to assume the
chanoell«*r3hip of New York university.
-jaj-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Fromt Jim Jensen
CAlumet 5-96no
Ext, 626
Day Phones:
Jllinois Institute of Techriology —CAlumet 5-?«]0, E»t, 545
Armour Research Foundatfon
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9t00. E»t, 317
Night Phone;
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: ^^^^^^^^ ^2, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: ^^^^^^^
CHIGAGO — The first annual American Power conference will be
held March 26, 2?, and 28 at the Sherman hotel, it was announced today
by Re Ao Budenholzer, conference director,, and professor of mechanical
engineering at Illinois Institute of Techno logyc
The meeting will be a continuation of the Ivlidwest Power
conference, which has been sponsored by Illinois Tech for I3 years.
The name was changed because of the national significance of the
previous power meetir^Ss
More than 50 technical papers will be presented at the 1932
meetingo Included in the 20 sessions will be one on the public's
attitude toward socialism and what can be done about it.
IVhrtin H. Kennelly, mayor of Chicago, will address the
opening meeting at 9 a.m^ Wednesday, March 26. William J. Grede,
president of the National Association of Manufacturers, will speak at
a luncheon at 12:15 P*"!" Friday, March 28,
Other luncheon and dinner speakers are:
Pressly H. McCance, president, Edison Association of Illuminatii
Companies} Philip Sporn, president, American Gas and Electric Service
corporation;, and Leland I» Doan, president, Dow Chemical companyo
-jaj-
CaO i<B::r::^:^t
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
yhlcago 16, Illinois
Primt Jim Jensen
CAlumet 5-9!iOO
Ext. 626
Day Phones:
Jllinois k/istitute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9600. bt 545
Anmour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Tecfinology — CAlumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed:
FOR RELEASE
January 23, 195 2
Immediate
CHICAGO — A new graduate study program leading to a master
of science degree in art education will be offered by the Institute
of Design of Illinois Institute of Technology beginning in February,
it was announced today by Crombie Taylor, acting director of the
Institute.
The program will follow a new theory in education curricula,
emphasizing subject matter rather than teaching techniqueso
Admission requirement is a bachelor's degree in art education,
art, or in some other field with an adequate background in art.
Candidates will take workshop, sculpture, photography, art
history, and related courses. Thirty-two credits are required for
a degree©
Students may study on a part time basis in the Evening
Division or during the summer,,
Registration for the spring semester will be on Friday,
February 15o
-jaj-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Fromt f^t Brown
GA.lumet ^-9^00
Ext. 341
Day Phones:
JMinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Ext, MS
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 317
Nighf Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January 24, 1952
FOR RELEASE: immediate
CHICAGO — Dr. Donald J. McPherson and Harold D, Kessler, both
30, research metallurgists in the metals department at ikrmour Research
Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology, have been promoted to
supervisor (.
Their promotions were announced today by Dr. ¥ax Hansen,
chairman of the department.
Dr. Mcpherson will head the nev/ly formed physical metallurgy
section, and Kessler will be supervisor of the nonferrous metallurgy
sectiono
McPherson has specialized in titanium and zirconium physical
metallurgy. He is a member of the American Society for Metals, the
American Institute cf Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, and Sigma Xic
He has published papers on titanium- chromium binary alloys^
MoPherson obtained his bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees
from Ohio State University. He served with the Navy from 1944-46»
Kessler came to the Foundation in 194^ from Wright Air Force
Base, Dayton, Ohio, where he was a metallurgist. From 1943~45f tie was
a metallurgist for the Natit'nal Advisory Committee for Aeronautics,
He has specialized in precision casting and in high temperature
alloys, and has published papers on chromium- molybdenum alloys.
'I. <■••
:■!-,!:■.: 'a:
■< r.< ^^.
page two
McPherson, Kessier promotions
He is a member fef the American Society for Metals, the Ajtierican
Institute for IVIining and Metallurgical Engineers, the American Foundrynan'a
Association, and Sigma Xi« He also is chairman of the precision casting
aubcommittee of the American Foundrymen's Association.
Keasler graduated from Case Institute of Technology in 1942 and
received his master's degree in metallurgical ensmeering from Illinois
Tech in 1948.
Dr, and li'tts, McPherson and their two children live at 403^ ''^'»
99th Place, Oak I^awn.
Mr. and Lfrs, Kessier and their two children live at 9924 So
Crawford I Oak Lawn,
Kessier is vice president and Drc McPherson 8 !.i-ustee in the
Beverley Lawn Civic Association.
-pb-
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
I^hicago 16, Illinois
From: A. Shirley Brown
GA-lumet 3-9600
Ext. 623
Day Phones:
JMinois Institute of Tectinology — CAIumet 5-?M0, Ent. M5
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5.9600. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January 25, 1952
FOR RELEASE: immediate
CHICAGO — Scientists at Armour Research Foundation of Illinois
Institute of Technology are helping to make air travel safer, faster,
and cheaper.
By developing a new and better method of measuring and recording
the strains to which aircraft propellers are subjected in flight.
Foundation electronics researchers have simplified some of the intricate
design problems faced by aeronautical engineers.
Not only is the new Foundation strain-measuring technique
simpler, but it is three times as sensitive to minute changes in
propeller strain, and it also provides information which is eight times
as free from certain types nf electrical interference.
The new technique, and its associated electronic equipment, were
develeped by Foundation scientists for the United States Air Force
specifically to meet the needs for improved propellers in military planes.
However, Daine C. IVkxwell, Foundation electrical engineer in
charge of the project, pointed out that its applications extend into
civil aircraft propeller design, as well as into many other types of
strain measurement where a high degree of accuracy and ruggedness are
necessary.
In operation, the system utilizes conventional strain gages
placed on propellers. Strain gages are coils of wire attached to
propellerso Under operating conditions, with propellers under strains
-more-
■':)M:-'i^?!'~^s.\Jii:!-r'itj-v/.>oc:E^^>':i-i;.> ;::;>;.<^\-;' y^J;;; ,;
I
page two
propeller strain measurement
the gages arc stretched and their electrical resistances change* These
changes in resistance tell researchers the location and severity of
each strain.
Such changes in electrical conductivity are picked up by "slip
rings." "Slip rings" are circles of metal located behind a propeller
to serve as contacts for the wire leads from strain gages.
As strains on a propeller vary, the information from the slip
rings is fed into a specially-designed electronic amplifying and
recording device. This equipment contains I70 vacuum tubes similar to
those used in modern radios. It outwardly resembles part of the
apparatus in radio studios.
In conventional strain measuring eo^uipment, at least one slip
ring had to be used by researchers for each strain gage. With the new
Foundation system, the number of slip rings has been reduced by more
than 50 per cent. This has been brought about by connecting the gages
in series rather than individually.
Another improvement has been accomplished by utilizing voltage
pulses to energize the strain gages, rather than the direct current
which has been used previously. These pulses, because they are applied
for only a fraction of a second, can be much higher in voltage than if
they were a constantly-applied direct current. Actually, these pulses
occur thousands of times each second.
It is this ability to apply higher voltages to the strain gages
which results in the increased sensitivity of the Foundation-developed
measuring system.
JMaxwell, as project engineer, pointed out that by using the new
system, aeronautical engineers could obtain much- needed information about
propeller operation. This, he said, will enable designers to come up
with propellers which are more efficient in utilizing aircraft engine
power, and also are stronger and more durable.
-asb-
;i'.'); f, :• . ft:
\!. ■■:■■
■■>• v.L.Y'" -.,-) ;
■J ".i^■>^^'^^^r.^l:) •..■:<l-c
v.: ■,;i.-» - .
'.■■■i^:.'y-. .■„ii..,,i,i2XMV .Jf>;„'/'.
?"!• -rrt,- • ■ ■■ ' ■• • -■■■
■■'■.■IS ; , .
:fi.r*:M- 'oji
( ii;-.,.v.
IINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
!chnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
From! Pat Petterson
CAlumet 3-960O
Ext. (>23
Day Phones:
Jllinon Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9tO0. ExI, 545
Arniou. Research Foundation
ol Illinois Institute of Technology -
Night Phone:
Lombard lelO-R
-CAlumet 5.?t00, E«t. 317
Mailed
FOR RELEASE:
January 25, 1952
Iiwnediate
CHICAGO — Joseph M* Stomper, 22l6 North Lockwood avenue, has
earned a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering in the evening
division of Illinois Institute of Technology in record time.
He begin working towards his degree in September, 1945! ^^^
finished by August, 195 1» with some summer school worko A minimum of
eight years attendance is usually necessary for a evening school degree.
Stomper will receive his degree February 2 at Illinois Tech's
oommencement at 2 p.m. in Orchestra Hall,
After a years' rest he may return to college for further study
in business and economics.
Engineering has always been Stomper 's chief in'^erestj His
early jobs, in drafting, tool design, and general engineering fields,
were with Allis Chalmers and the LaSalle Engineering company*
For the past five years he has been employed by Stewart-Warner
corporation. Since completing his studies he has moved up from designer
to design engineer©
Stomper is 32 years old.
He is married and has two children, Richard Allen, 3^? ^'^^
Connie Wferie^ 10 months.
-pa IV.
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
Ihlcago 16, Illinois
Frcmj Jim Jensen
CAlumet 5~%00
Ext. 626
Day Phones:
Jllinois Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9600. Ext. 545
Ar.Touf Research Foundation
of Irinoi! Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9600, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January 28, 1932
FOR RELEASE: immediate
CHICAGO — Applications for graduate assistantships, scholarships,
and fellowships are being accepted for the fall, 1952. semester by
Illinois Institute of Technology, it was announced today by W« A. Lewis,
dean of the graduate school.
Graduate courses are offered in 28 fields, including engineering
curricula, photography, design, public administration, building research,
psychology, and art educationo
ifelf-time and third-time teaching assistantships are available
in all departmentsi
Fellowships, providing stipends of up to $1500 a year plus
tuition, are available in some departments.
Full tuition scholarships will be offered to exceptional students
who want to study on a full-time basis.
Applications for assistantships, fellowships, and scholarships
must be submitted by March 15.
-Jaj-
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
fechnoiogy Center
i^hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Jllinoi! Ijist:tute of Technology — CAlumet S-ltOO. Ext. M5
Armour Research Foundathon
of llhnois Institute of Technology — CAlumet S-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: «^^^^^5^ ^8, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: Advance
ADVANCE FOR RELEASE AFTER TWO (2) P.M., (CST), MCfDAY, JAOTARY 28, 1952
CHICAGO — Dr. John Theodore Rettaliata, UO, vice president and dean
of engineering at Illinois Institute of Technology, today -'A-as named president of
the Institute.
Dr. Rettaliata will assume his ne^.Y duties February h, Ke succeeds
Dr. Henry T. Heald, who will leave Chicago after the Institute's mid-year ccmjnence-
ment February 2 to become chancellor of New York University,
James B. Cunningham, chairm.an of the board cf trustees cf the Insti-
tute and president of Republic Flow t'eters Company, announced Dr. Rettaliata' s
appointment today after a trustee meeting.
Dr. Rettaliata also was appointed president cf two other organizations
on the Illinois Tech campus — Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of
Technology and the Institute of Gas Technology,
Dr. Rettaliata has been vice president in charge cf academic affairs
at the Institute since October 11, 1950. He has been dean cf engineering since
September 1, 19h8, He joined the Illinois Tech staff in 19hS as director cf the
department of mechanical engineering.
page two - rettaliata
A nationally known expert on steam and gas turbines and jet propulsion^
he has devoted a part of his time since last July as associate director of a
high priority classified Air Force research project at the University of Chicago.
Dr. Rettaliata is a vice president of the American Society of Mechani-
cal Engineers. He has written scores of technical articles and papers on engin-
eering subjects and has spoken throughout the nation on engineering and education-
al subjects,
A native of Baltimore, Maryland, he was borii August 18, 1911. He re-
ceived his Bachelor of Engineering degree in 1932 from the Johns Hopkins University'
and his Doctor of Engineering degree in 1936 from the same institution.
As a graduate student, he was an instructor in mathematics and later
head of the mathematics department and engineering instructor at the Baltimore
College Center. He also worked in the U. S. department of agriculture as a
laboratory technician, testing domestic oil burners and bottled gas equipment
in 1935.
In 1936, he joined the Allis-Chalmers Company, Milwaukee, IVis*, as
head of the calculation and development division of the steam turbine department.
He was n.amed manager in 19hli of the then new research and gas turbine development
division of the steam turbine department.
During the summer of I9U0, he was given a leave from Allis-Chalmers
to study special applications of gas turbines on a fellowship awarded him by the
National Academy of Science.
In I9UI, Dr. Rettaliata received the junior award of the American
Society of Mechanical Engineers for his paper on the "Combustion Gas Turbine."
A year later he received the highest award obtainable by a young mechanical engin-
eer, the Pi Tau Sigma gold medal award, for outstanding achievement„
-iy: i:.'.^,.i:-, c
■t- ..'i-o-
~-3"5 0:.'i'-
page three •- Rettaliata
During World Y'ar II, he twice visited the European theater of opera-
tions at the invitation of the U. S. Navy. In 19U3 he studied British develop-
ments in jet propulsion for the Bureau of Aeronautics. In 19hS, shortly before
and immediately after the surrender of the lermans, he investigated steam turbines
developed by Germany for hydrogen peroxide submarine operations.
The steam turbine had never before been used for underwater navigation;
and, as a direct result of Dr. Rettaliata 's study, complete technical information
on this type of turbine was made available to Amierican manufacturers. For this
work, the Bureau of Ships awarded him a special certificate of commendation.
In I9UU he was named to the subcommittee on turbines established by
the comjjittee on poiver plants for aircraft of the National Advisory Committee for
Aeronautics.
In December, 195lj I'l'. Rettaliata received a special award for
"pioneering work in gas turbine development" from the American Society of Mechani-
cal Engineers,
He is past chairman of the gas turbine power division of the American
Society of Mechanical Engineers and a member of the American Society of Engineering
Education, American Society cf Naval Engineers, Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi, Tau Omega,
and an honorary member of Fi Tau Sigma.
Dr. and Mrs. Rettaliata (Barbara) and their three children, Brian, 8,
Stephen, U, and Patricia, 1, live at 9712 South T-'inchester avenue, Chicago,
He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Theodore A. Rettaliata of Baltimore,
Mrs. Rettaliata is the daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Herman of Baltim.ore,
A ll;- man presidential ncmination committee of 10 trustees and four
staff members recommended Dr. Rettaliata 's appointment. The committee was headed
by John F. P. Farrar, president of the Flexonics Corporation. Other members were:
i:^ -i'-'Ja-rr-v-
l' TioC 'id
page four - rettaliata
Trustees — Alex D. Bailey, vice president, Cc-jnoru'vrealth Edison Corapany;
V/illiaiTi V. Kahler, president, Illinois Bell Telephone Company; Harris Perlstein,
president, Pabst Brewing Company; 'Vilfred Sykes, chairman, executive comioittee,
Inland Steel Company; Newton C, Farr, Farr and Company; Lester Armour, chairman
of the board, Chicago National Bank; Benjamin IVham, of V/ham, Y/elch, Sprecher Pz
McKee; John T. Beatty, president. United Specialties Company, and Frank A. Hecht,
of Hecht Prooerties.
Staff members — R. A. Budenhclzer, professor of mechanical engineering
and past chairman, Illinois Tech Faculty Council; L. H. Schulz, manager, physics
and electrical engineering division. Armour Research Foundation; H. G. Spencer,
director of the department of technical drawing and president, Faculty Club, and
L. R. Wilcox, associate professor of mathematics and chairman, Faculty Council,
-,jwa-
END ADVANCE FJ)R RELEASE AFTE"' WC (2) P.M., (CST), MONDAY, JA.NUARY 28, 19^2
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
'^'"'m^A'i' I'lh°i5 Jena en
OAluiLet 5-9600
Ext . 626
Day Phones:
Jlltno'S knstitute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?t00, Ext. S45
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ext. 317
Niqht Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
January 29, I952
^^'led: Inmediate
FOR RELEASE:
CHICAGO — Applications for the September, 1952, Westinghouse
Fslicwship in Power Systems Engineering will be accepted by Illinois
Institute of Technology until IVkrch 15, it was announced today by .V. A,
Lewis, dean of the graduate school.
The fellowship provides a stipend of $500 plus tuition each
semester for three stemesterso It leads to a mster of science degree
in electrical engineering.
The fellowship was established by the Westinghouse Educational
Foundation to train men for advanced work in central station engineering
In addition to a research project in power systems engineering:
the appointee will participate in system studies en Illinois Tech's
A-C network caleulatoro
-jaj-
rom
LUNOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Srom: Jim Jensen
GAlumet 3-96CO
Ezt. 626
Day Phones:
Jlllnois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Bt. 545
Arn-our Research Foundation
of liltnols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January 29, 1932
FOR RELEASE: ^'^^diate
GHICAGO — Applications fcr the Sertember, 1952, Food Processing
Fellowship in Food Engineering will be accepted by Illinois Institute
of Technology until IVIarch 15, it was announced today by '*<, A, Lewis,
dean of the graduate school*
The fellowship provides a stipend of $1,400 plus tuition for
the aeedemio year, and leads to a master of science degree in food
engineering.
The fellowship was established in I95I by the Putnam Publishing
company, publishers of Food Pr^'oeasing magazines
"jaj^
.LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
schnology Cen+er
hicago 16, Illinois
From; Pat Petteraon
CAluoet 5-9600
Ext. 625
JMinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Bt. MS
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: January 29, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Lmnediate
CHICAGO — Rudolph Traub, 53« i^ receiving a degree from
Illinois Institute of Technology after eight years of study in the
evening division.
The degree, a bachelor of science in electrical engineeringi
will be awarded February 2 at corimenceraent ceremonies at 2 p.m. in
Orchestra ife.il,
Traub, who graduated from Lane Technical high school in 1915 »
began his college education at Illinois Tech in "■ 943» Already well
established in the printing business, he decided to study electrical
engineering only as long as the classes interested him»
Last year he was one of two evening division students chosen
for Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering societye
Traub plans to use electronics purely as an avocationo One of
his chief interests is inventing small electrical household devices.
He is currently employed as an estimator for Lincoln Printing
companyo
He lives at 63O3 North Rockwell street.
-pap-
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
litom: A. Shirley Br')wn
CAlumet 3-9600
Ext. 623
Day Phones:
JUinois krstitute of Technology — CAlumet B-^MO. ht. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of llhnois Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed:
January 30, 1%:
FOR RELEASE:
Inmediate
CHICAGO — How long will a tin oan last?
A lot of people, including steel producers, food packers and
distributors, and even the busy housewife who "cooks out of a can,"
have been asking that question^
Scientists at Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute
of Technology have devoted considerable study to the query, and they're
coming up with some helpful answers.
Those answers, obtained as a result of research conducted for
Inland Steel Company^ could lead to tin cans with a definitely
predictable life span. They also would require less of the highly
critical metal from which such containers get their namesa
First of all, though, the scientists who have been studying tin
cans — headed by Research Metallurgist E. L. K-ehler "- explain that
tin cans aren't "tin" canso Actually, they are steelj covered with a
very thin layer of tint.
They explains too, that the tin layer is "sacrificial" — that
is, it eventually will be corroded away by the food contained in tin
canso Food juices then will be in direct contact with the steel base
of the can, and steel corrodes more rapidly than tine
Often, can companies have placed extra-heavy coats of tin inside
cans to keep the foods from "eating through" to the base metal©
i^'/'t/Z .f^'i^ ■■ C't? t-Iti- &<>■ ''.'!"•'
J
page two
tin cans
Foundation scientists are seeking to provide users of tin cans
with a base metal which will corrode at a low rate after the food juices
get through the tine Once this is accomplished; packers will be able
to predict scientifically just how long a can will keep food safe from
contarainationo They will add the life of the tin to the time the steel
will be safer
Some steels used as a base in tin cans, Koehler said, exhibit
what researchers call "pickle lag" when immersed in hydrochloric acido
This "pickle lag" he defined as being a tendency of the metal to corrode
at a very slow rate, then speed up, and eventually level off at a
constant rate.
Earlier research has shown conclusively that tin cans made from
steels without a "pickle lag" have a linger shelf lifec The phenomenon
was first noted in American Can Company laboratories, where the degrees
of "lag" with differing degrees of corrosion resistance in the steel
base were correlated,.
The Foundation scientists, as a part of their project, have
developed a device which measures the rate of corrosion of steel used
in tin cans,, With this instrument, it is possible to detect immediately
if a steel sample has "pickle lag-," and also to determine the precise
rate at which it will corrodeo
A techical paper on the research by Koehler and other Foundation
scientists will be presented Jan, 3I at the mid-winter meeting of the
American Society for Metals in Pittsburgh,
-asb-
Ju; i*..!^:-
From! Ada S. McKinley Community House
3201 South Michigan Avenue
Chicago 16, Illinois
CAlumet 5-33 k3
Mailed: January 3C, 1952
FOR RELEA.se J Immediate
CHICAGO — Robert E. Merriam, alderman of the fifth ward, will
apeak on "Your Chicago and Mine" at 6:15 P»ii» Tuesday, February 3» in
the Student Union building of Illinois Institute of Technology, 33OO
South Federal street.
Ife will address the board of directors cf the Ada S. McKinley
conmunity house at its second annual dinner and meeting.
Merriam is chairnan of the City Council housing committeec
Carl L. Gardner, secretary of the Chicago Plan Commission,
will discuss the commission's Ten Year Plan for Chicago^ He will
illustrate his talk with drawings and charts showing equitable
distribution of land between housing, industry, and community service,
and ways of financing the projecto
-pap-
.'.■p. Vf /i^"*-
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
fechnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
ErcmJ Pat Fettersot
CA.lumet 3-9600
Ext. 625
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Bt. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. E«t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed:
January 3I, 1%:
FOR RELEASE:
Immediate
CHICAGO — Philip B. Lottich, 37, has been appointed director
of admissions and coordinator of the cooperative program, at Illinois
Institute of Technology, Clarence E. Deakins, dean of students,
announced today.
Lottich has been counsel'^r to men at the University of Hawaii}
assistant to the president and director cf admissions of Vi/ittenberg
college, Springfield, 0., and assistant to the dean of men at Grinnell
college. He has taught in public schools in Springfield, 0, and Niles,
Mich. Before joining the Illinois Tech staff he was a salesman for
New England Mutual Life Insurance company.
Lottich received his bachelor's degree from Wittenberg college
in 1936« He received a master's degree in guidance and personnel from
Columbia university in I938.
He lives at 3253 ''''est VJilson avenue, Chicago.
-pap-
.LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
=chnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Jroiiit Jim Jensen
J CAlumet 3-56OC
i Ext. 626
lllmois Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9M0, Ext. M5
Armour Research Foundafnon
of lil.nois Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9600, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed:
January 3I, 1952
FOR RELEASE:
Immediate
CHICAGO --. Four hundred and forty undergraduate r.nd graduats
students will receive degrees from Illinois Institute if Technology
during commencement ceremonies at 2 p.m, Saturday in Orchestra hallo
Dr» Kenneth Hildebrand, pastor of the Chicago Central church,
will deliver the commencement address. He will talk on "I^ttern for
A.chievemento "
Drc Henry T, Heald will perform his last official act as
president of Illinois Tech when he awards the degrees^ He leaves
after the ceremony to assume the chancellorship of New York university-,
-jaj~
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Cenfer
Ihicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ext. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Tectinology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
January 3I, 1952
MaWed: PhotO Memo
FOR RELEASE:
.Memo to Gity Editors and Fhoto Editors t
Illinois Institute of Technology will award kk'^ degrees at its
midyear commencement Saturday afternoon (February 2) in Orchestra Hall.
Picture possibilities at commencement inclndet
1. Willard M. P^yne, Jr., 35t father of five children, is
receiving his bachelor's degree in physics.
2, Rudolph Tratxb, 53 years old, will receive a bachelor's degree
in electrical engineering, after eight years of study in the Institute's
evening division*
3« Joseph Stomper, 32, will receive a bachelor's degree in
mechanical engineering whioh he received in record time in the evening
division.
4« Dr. Henry T. Heald will make his last official appearance
as president of Illinois Tech. Dr. J. T. Rettaliata, newly appointed
president, also will be there*
A.11 persons mentioned in this memo will be available at 1:30 p.m.
in the second floor promenade in Orchestra Ifell* Mr. James Jensen and
I will be there to assist your photographer if you care to send one.
— Pat Petterson
CAlumet 3-960O, Ext. 623
'■lie V >- V
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
JMinois kpstitute of Technology — CAiumet
5-96fl0. t»t
MS
Arrrour Research Foundation
oi Illinois Institute of Technology — CAlur
net 5-9600, E
xt. 317
Niqhf Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed: February 1, 195:
FOR RELEASE: Memo
Memo to Editors;
Here is the current issue of our Industrial Research
Newsletter. It contains abstracted imterial in the field of
scientific researf^h which nay be of interest to you.
James V». Armsey
Public Relations Director
IINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ichnology Center
hicago i6, Illinois
Jlrora:
P&t Pstterson
CAlumet 3-960O
Ext. 625
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 545
Armour Research Foundafhon
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed:
February 1, 195;
FOR RELEASE:
Immediate
CHICAGO — Robert Cunningham, 28, has been appointed assistant
dean of students at Illinois Institute of Technology, Clarence E, Deakina,
dean of students, announced today.
Cunningham, a first lieutenant, IBMCHj stationed at Gamp Joseph
Pendleton, Oceansidey Calif., will assume the job February 1 after
discharge from services
He served as admissions counselor at Illinois Tech from 1948
to 1930, before being recalled to the services
He received a bachelor of science degree in architecture from
Illinois Tech in 1948* ''*hile an undergraduate the students elected him
"yian of the Year. " He was also president of the student governments
-pap-
om
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Center
licago 16, Illinois
From: Jim Jensen
C^vlumet 3-96OC
Ext. 626
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumeJ 5-9t00, Ext, 545
Armour Research Foundation
of lllmois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-WOO. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: February 1, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Imriediate
CHICAGO — Illinois Tech's once-beaten cagers return to action
Wednesday night (February 6) after three weeks of inactivity when they
host DeEauw university of Greencastle, Ind. , at 8 p.m. in the Techawic
gym, 32nd and Dearborn streets.
The Techawks, with an 8-1 record, will be up against their
stiffest opposition of the year liVednesday. They lost to the Tigers
last season in Greencastle, 73 to 1^.6*
Illinois Tech's only defeat this season came in the last gaire
before final exams and a between-semesters vacation interrupted activity.
The loss was a 6l to 59 last-second thriller at North Central,
' Coach Ed Glancy is casting an anxious eye around the gym seeking
a replacement for 6-3 forward Howie Gardner, who graduated after the
first semester. Gardner started every game this year and was the team's
second high scorer with 97 points,
Gardner's loss may be at least partially offset by the return
of 6-4 guard John DeRoo, who regained his eligibility at the mid-year
point. Last season the lanky junior had the squad's fourth best
scoring average.
Another discouraging loss was that of freshman guard Bob Pietak,
A set shot artist with a ,5^0 shooting average, Pietak is a co-op student,
and ia only in school during alternate semesters.
J;;,i, ' ,1 ••^••'.
page two
IIT V3. DePauw
Probable Starting Lineups
Illinois Tech
Bob Peterson (6-1)
John DeRoo (6-4)
Joe Byerwalter (6-3e)
Fred Cassel (6)
Bob McCue (5-11)
DePauw
f Kant Guild (6)
f Don Keats (6-1)
a Lee Hamilton (6-4)
g Roland McCanmack (5-11)
g Harry Stewart (6)
m f *t j^ v f
Leading scorers at the season's half-way point:
G
Ki^
JG
Fm
FT
Pts.
Ave,
Joe Byerwalter
9
117
51
61
41
143
15.9
Howie Gardner*
9
98
35
41
27
97
10.1
Fred Cassel
9
87
35
21
8
73
8,7
Bob McGue
9
100
28
43
19
75
8.3
Carl MoQolc
9
59
17
21
17
51
5.7
Bob Peterson
9
62
16
21
12
44
4.9
Tom Goralka
9
38
14
11
5
33
3.7
Carl Grant
8
29
12
11
4
28
3>5
* - no longer tn team.
-jaj-
IINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
schnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Fromi Jim Jensen
G^lumet 3-9600
Ext. 626
Illinois Institute of Technology —CAIumet 5-9600. Bt, 545
Afmour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. JI7
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed:
February 4j ^93'
FOR RELEASE:
Immediate
CHICAGO — Applications for the September, 1952, Food Processing
Fellowship in Food Engineering will be accepted by Illinois Institute
of Technology until March 15) it was announced today by W, A^ Lewisj
dean of the graduate schoolo
The fellowship provides a stipend cf $1.4''- plus tuition for
the academic year^ and leads to a master of science degree ia food
engineering.
The fellowship was established in 1951 K' the Putman Publishing
company, publishers of Food Processing; magazine.
•jaj-
LUNOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Fromj Jim Jensen
CAlumet 5- 9c 00
Ext. 626
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Exf. MS
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: February 4> 195^
FOR RELEASE: inanediate
CHICAGO — Samuel K. Vjorkraan, associate professor of English
at Illinois Institute of Technology, has been appointed acting chairman
of the department of language, literature, and philosophy, it was
announced today by John Day Larkin, dean of liberal studies.
'Workman will replace Mentor L» flilliams, who is on a year's
leave of absence to teach English in Australiao
'Workman came to Illinois Tech in 1948» He has a bachelor's
degree from Kenyon college, master's degree from Ohio State university,
and a doctor's degree from Princeton university.
He lives with his wife and two children at 716 Foster street j
Evanaton.
-jaj-
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Ercm: Pat Fetterscn
OAlumet 5-9600
Ext, 625
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumei 5-9t00, Ext. M5
Armour Research Foundation
of llhnois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?*00, Ext. 317
Night Phono;
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed:
FOR RELEASE
February 5, 193 2
Inmediat*
CHICAGO — Registration for evening courses at Illinois
Institute of Technology will be held February 7» 8i Hi and 12 from
6 to 8 p.m»
Day school students may register from 8 a.m, to 4 p.-m, February
14 and 15.
In the evening school 195 courses will be offered in biology^
business and economics, chemical engineering, chemistry, civil engineerings
electrical engineering, fire protection and safety engineering, food
engineerings industrial engineering-, visual designs product designi
photography, insurance t language, literature and philosophy, mathematics,
mechanical engineering, mechanics, metallurgical engineering, physics,
political and social science, psychology and education, and technical
drawings
Graduate students in the evening division must register
February 8. Graduate courses will be offered in 15 fields cf
engineering and liberal artSa
-pap-
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
'echnology Center
[Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
lllinol; Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. b<t. 545
Armour Research Foundati-on
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard 1810-R
JPromt Jim Jensen
CAramet 5-960O
I Ext, 626
^'"^'='= February 5 » 195
FOR RELEASE:
Imniediate
GHIGAGrO — Mentor L. Williams, acting chairman of the department
of language, literature, and philosophy at Illinois Institute of
Technology, has received a Fulbright grant to teach in Sydney, -Australia,
■{<'illiam3 will leave February 7 and return in time for the
opening of the February, 1933 » semester at Illinois Tech,
He will teach .American literature and English expression for
scientific and technical students at the University of Sydney,
Williams lives with his wife and daughter at 1-55 Chatfield.
street, Winnetka,
-jaj-
.LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Jromi Jim Jensen
CAlumet 5-96OC
Ext. 626
uay rnones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAlumet S-9MI0, ht. 545
Armour Research Foundatton
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9400. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: February 6, 195-
FOR RELEASE: Mediate
CHICAGO — Donald Ju Smithburg, associate profeesor of political
science at Illinois Institute of Technology, has been appointed acting
chairimn of the department of political and social science 3 it was
announced today by John Day larkin, dean of liberal studies*
Smithburg will replace Victor A. Thompson, who is on a year's
leave of absence to work in Viashington.
Smithburg, 35 1 ^^3 been at Illinois Tech since 1946*
He lives at 1551 East 65th streeto
-jaj-
IINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ichnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Jllinoi; k.stitute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ext. 545
Arrr.our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute cf Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 31
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed: Jphruary 8, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Immediate
CHICAGO — Illinois Tech's ciagers will seek to break a two game
losing streak this week on a road trip which sees the Techawks invade
Wayne university Tuesday (February 12) in Detroit and KalanBZOo college
Viednesday night in Kalamazoo.
After winning their first eight games of the season, the Techawks
have dropped games to North Central and DePauw by a total of six points,
7*ayne places a tall hurdle in the path of Tech's third attempt
for its ninth win* The Tartars are one of the best rebounding teams in
the Middle lest, and it was rebounding that hurt the Techawks in last
Wednesday's loss to DePauw.
Tech will also have to find a way to stop the Tartars' trio of
high scoring sophomores — John Kline, Charlie Priraas, and Ernie Wagner.
The three have averaged a total of 43 points a game.
The Techawks will counter with 6->5i center Joe Byerwalter, who
has notched 65 points in the last three games. Also a sophomore,
Byerwalter is making better that 45% ©^ ^^^ shots from the field.
Forward John DeRoo, who regained his eligiblity just before
the DePauw game, should add some scoring and rebounding punch to Coach
Ed Glanoy's attack.
A 6"4i former all- Junior College player from Chicago, DeRoo
was the Techawks' fourth best scorer in 1950-51.
-jaj-
V/^";: ■■... ■:■>'-■
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Center
licago 16, illmois
Day Phones:
Illmois Institute of Tectinology — CAIumet 5-9600, til. 545
Armour Researcti Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard lelO-R
^''^"^'- l?obr«apy 3, 1932
FOR RELEASE: . ,. ,
GHXOiiao — Cheater IQavula, I9, son of Mrs. Tiotoria Eawula.
85S ibrth Wood atre@tt has been awarded a I'reahoiEm soholarahip to
Illinois lastitute of Teehoologjr.
Tlie sobolarship oovars full tuition for one aeraeeter.
ISaimla is a gz^duate of Spalding high school. He plans to
study civil angiQ^aring at IllinolB Teeh.
-pap-
3 ,30W-a tjmulAO— ypolonitJsT )o stiilifenl aic."Hi lo
S-0I8I bisdrioJ
YeOJOMH03T qo 3TUTlT2m 2IOMIi
zionilll ,6! cpcoii
~g«r«
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Center
ii'cago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Eit. MS
Ar-T-our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: ye'oruary 3» 1252
FOR RELEASE: immediate
OHKAOO — Eugene G. Foley, 17, son of f*r. and Mrs. John 0. i
Sbley, 10436 Rhodea avenue, has been awarded a frashnoaa seholarship to
Illlooia Institute of Teolmologsr.
The acholarahip 007^*3 full tuition tor one semester.
Ibley ie a ^aduate of Feoger high ashool. Be plana to study
ehenaical engineering at Illinois Tet^*
-pap-
Y0OJ'..
dTUT!T2M! 2U
alonilll ,6\
^M"
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Center
licago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. E-<t. MS
ArT-ou.' Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, E»t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: February 8, 1932
FOR RELEASE: loEnediate
CHICAaO — Canji Sahara, 17, aon of Mr, and Mrs. Shosako Sahara,
2243 North Seminary avenue, has been awarded a freshman scholarship to
Illinoia Institute of Technology. „ ,;„ ..,,,,
The scholarship covers fulil tuition for one semeatera
Sahara, a graduate of Waller high school, will nnjor in
electrical engineering at Illinois Teoh* .s,-i «• *.. . '«.' .^jv- .-...
-pap- '^^''^^ -■ ^^^^-' '-'''^^ -''''
Vlf .HB ,;wif 3 'j^jAO — vpolo.i.bsT lo 9li,tit,-rl jb-.; ii •
S-OIEI hibc-icJ
Y5OJOi4H0aT ^O 3TUT1T2W! PAOi
aionitii ,6 1 or
-tjfsc;-
W. Armsey
JNOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
;hnology Center
icago 16, Illinois
Day Pho
Ml
Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, E'xt. M5
Afrrour Research Foundation
of liltnols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, E«t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: February 3, 1952
FOR RELEASE: inaediate
CHKAQO — Two local residents hare been awarded freabmaa
scholarships to Illinois Institute of Technology. > . - -. ..v;^
The scholarships corer full tuition for one semester. s
The students (listed with age« address, high school, and
college course) arei i.i^^vM.* >'-^' ■■''■■'■ -■■-'.'^'><. v"-^
Daniel Wojtowioz, 18, son of ><Sr. and Mrs. Peter Wojtowioz,
it609 South Fairfield avenue, Kelly high school, cheniieal engineering*
Elaine Zeoan, 17t daughter of Uta* James L, Zeman. 1934 ^est
47th street* Qage Vark. high school, oheiuistry*
■pap-
3 ,0Me-3 lar.iulAD— v^-o!:^n.^•.1•:.T io srsrllTsr.l j-cfl 'r:
.004?-a ■--.r-.glAO — vpolonKotT (c atuti'jr.l ;in..r:| >o
:»noriS tftpiM
S-0181 c.iidrfo.l
le+nsO ygolc ■
^io^illl ,dl op
fliffiSf^s-ssiKt fe«£'Sti«» seed *t^ «*as6ia»^ iii^«Bl';<3*f — OCASSHO
•^4fei£i'3>fis .Xcvca'sf, &'fA^ s:iis^ as^D ,S9a'S*e ii^.
LiNOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Center
licago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
IMInois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Bt. 545
Ar-rou' Research Foundation
of lihnois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, E«t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: February 8, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: i^^diate
CHICAGO— ffergaret Sehlosser, l6, daughter of ate. and I\fr3. A. 7,
Schlosser, 4115 North Francisco avenuet has been awarded a freshnsn
scholarship to Illinois Institute of Technology. . . . , ,
The scholarship covers full tuition for one senaeater. - :y/;:^^
Miss Sehlosser is a graduate of Hoosevelt hi^ school* She plans
to study mathematics at Illinois Tech.
-pap-
yaojcnii-i03T ^o 3TUTit2HI aiOMU
2ionilll ,6\ 096311
aa6jf«a0;^1 » iwfeawjs 0a#<a( esd ^tum&rs o«>e.t»flsi!Ct ri#«^.<StI^ tiseeoiiioc'
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Center
licago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
lllrncts Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Bt. 545
Arrrour Research Foundation
ol Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Ext. 317
Night Phone;
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: February 8, I952
FOR RELEASE: lamediate
CHIOAGO — Daniel Wojton&oz. 13, son of ISr, and Mrs. Peter
Wojtowiez, 4609 South Fairfield avenue* has been awarded a freshman
seholarship to Illinois Institute of Technology.
The scholarship covers fall tuition for one semester*
Wojtowicz is a graduate of Kelly high school* He plans to study
ehamieal engineering at Illinois Tech.
-pap-
,00«-3 tSi-nuiAO cpolonHjaT to stutltjnl jion:li| !o
3-0181 biC'.'moJ
YeOJOUHDHT ^O 3TUTIT2m 2iO;
aionilll ,& i ot
SilCi »S ■'J'IfiifldiS'S :b9!i6M
• YBcXcedi-vaT ^o ©IMiS'ttnl sioflliXI c* qirimieXcfJDe
■^iq-
Illinois institute of technology
echnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
MtmoiS Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, B<t, 545
Arrrour Research Foundation
ol Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: February 8, I952
FOR RELEASE: Immediate
CHICAGO — Vincent M. Sarich, 17, son of Ivlr. and Mrs. Matt Sarich,
5412 South Koatner avemie, has been awarded a freshman scholarship to
Illinois Institute of Technology.
The scholarship covers full tuition for on© semester.
Sarich is a graduate of Gage Bark high school. He plans to study
chemistry at Illinois Pech.
-pap.
,ti04r-a 19-^ulAO — vpoicnr'jsi -j stuliJanl •(omiM ''.i
S-Oiei biod' ^ .
YeOJOi>H-i^-T ^O 3TUTIT2I4! 2iO;
jionilll ,C I of.
vsij.jp r^T «ii&>iq sE .loorios ^siri ^^sH. &s^Q 1^ timb^n^ s ai dttiteB
..LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
pchnoiogy Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
IMinois Institute of Technology — CAI unnet 5-7600. Ext. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: February 3, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Immediate
CHICAGO — Donald E. Weinberg, l6, son of Mr, and Mrs. Jacob
Weinberg* 10455 Swing avenue, has been avvarded a freshznan scholarship
to Illinois Institute of Technology.
The scholarship covers full tuition for one semester.
Weinbezig is a graduate of Bowen hi^ school. He plans to study
industrial engineerii^ at Illinois Tech.
■ pap-
'•'.••■vi
it ••«■■■,?
eW .K-a ,00J?-« t-jn.uIAO — vpolonHasT io atutiteil cI;
. T .OOica l9m_IAO — vpoloiiibsT to s'-jiiunl Siomii
YaOJOMHOai qo 3TUTiT2MI ?.\0
f-ionillt ,61 or
dooftC ,s-:&fi fine .'iiv! "io ao« ,^I ,^tQ<iala^ ,K blmoa *- OOAOIHO
-q«s3-
LnviOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Center
hlcago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Nlincis Institute of Technology —
Arrrour Research Foundatior
of Illinois Institute of Technology
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
CAIumet 5-9600. Ext, 545
— CAIumet 5-9600, Ext. 317
Mailed: February 8, 1552
FOR RELEASE: Immediate
CHKAGO — Two local rfaidents have been awarded freshman scholarships
to Illinois Institute of Technology. The scholarships cover full tuition
for one semester.
The students (listed with age» addresst high school, and college
course) aret
Richard W, Foraythe, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Forsythe, 3747
North lakewood avenue. Lake View high school, chemistry.
Richard E. Ifautala, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Hautala, 3223
Kenfflore aveme. Lane Technical high school, chemical engineerit^*
*pap-
.-■y, mm.
\ti .tx-i ,fiOM-8 tspiflAO — ypolonHjoT i.: 5tulilr,!i jionilH -o
YeOJOMHOBT qo 3TUTIT2Hi 2!C
iionilll ,dl c
,*£©*«QG?©B &nc •JC'T
T-iJ-Vt ,®di^.E'30? .K .ji .to .:. iX'B .-■>?. ic/ irce ,f i ,0'-'3.;. I ■;•"}. »fii i'ls/isifi
.^i#sii»*rl6 JccdsiB riRiil w»lT' *ii£.w ^ounsvs ijoowa^.sa dJ-soU
^EP ,8ifi*i;jBfc ♦¥ «i .6'i'. hiiB .rm. to ooe »Vi ^aiewdd ,3. b-i&doiP^
*^.ii9iiai-^aa l&oxaMdo ,jCco£loa rigid Xeoici/asT scfti ,>dAnt.V£:- «'iu ■
-qeq-
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Schnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet S-9400. E-/t. 545
Arn-our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ent. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Btebruary 8, 1952
FOR RELEASE: founediate
CHICAQO — Seven local residents hare receired freshman aoholarships
to Illlnoia Institute of Technology. The scholarships provide full
tuition for one semester.
The students (listed with age, address, high school, ani college
course) arei
Milton J. Finn. 17t son of Mr. and Mrs. John Tinn. 3839 Weat Wilson
avenue, RooseTelt high school, electrical engineering} Richard 1. Forsythe,
18, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. w. Forsythe, 3747 North Lakewood avenue. Lake
View high school, chemistry. _ . ,,.
William N. Gluesing, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. £. C, Gluesing, 4664
{forth Broadway avenue. Lake 7iew high school, electrical engineering;
Richard £. Hautala, 17, son of Hfr. and Ntca. £. 7. Ibutala, 3223 Kenioore
avenue. Lane Technical high school, chemical engineering*
Chester Kawula, 19, son of Sfrs. Victoria Kawula, ^6 North Wood street,
Spalding high school, cigil engineering; Mildred Kbvac, 17t daughter of
Up, and Mrs. Michael Kbvac, 3727 North Flrancisco avenue, Roosevelt high
school, chemistry, and )&rgaret Sehlosser, I6, daughter of i%>. and Mrs*
A. J. Sehlosser, 4II5 North Francisco avenue, Roosevelt high school,
matheaatics.
■pap-
YSOJOMH03T ^O 3TUTITaMI 210,
2ionilll ,d I OP
.*5:9«*e8tn88 ©CO itoTt liol*jbutf
dseiioe Bbb .iooiloe rigid .eee-sfiba* ,93^ tf*** b»i6kl) B*n&fcfl*iE orfl'
iic«xi? o"a«» ?E;6e .««« a^rfo^ •s'sii M« ,^ to tjoe M .nnH «I po#IiM
saleJ ,©iirfsve £oow»5fa£ HJioH T4Te tadneidS ** »U .t^HA ha» .■*« ^o cos ,8X
;^fii'j»iMU3ii© X«f)iicfosX« .Xooil'e dgW waiY «3{*tJ ,auffMVte ^;WfiecnS d*ic'
»^0(w&Ji esse ♦«lB*i>tii .? .S .sTJ^l fcii« .^ 10 aoa ,V£ .^laiu^ .3 fci6i«i)i:
.SJii'ietViii^s Xaolfi.ddf. ,Xcodo6 ftgW XcoiariosT j/.. ..: ^©uneTs
,*»»■!*« foow d*ioW eee ,nlm>s£. Bino^oi? .r-jM to coa ,^X ,&S.i^Mil ^oiesdO
.Xoofioa da*ri *Xsw«cofi ,©jt«?«T« ooeUaa-ti ri^ioH 2X-l4i .-K^eeoXrfoS .1 .;.
-qt;q-
.LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
!chnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
minois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?400. Bt. 545
Armouf Research Foundation
of lihnols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9t00. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: february 8, 1952
FOR RELEASE
Immediate
CHICAGO -• ]nred I. fViedlaQder, 1?, son of tfSp, and
Mrs* William l^iedlandert 7737 Yatea aTenue* bas been awarded
a freshsan soholarship to Illinois Institute of Technology*
The scholarship covers tuition for one semester*
Friedlaoder is a graduate of South Shore high school*
He plans to study electrical engineering at Illinois Tech.
-pap-
:t9noi<4 ^tO
lion. Ml
tsnoH't (rtpiH
Y0OJOWHD3T =iO 3TUTIT2MI 2IC,
jionilll ,61 o
*ioo^a ««sid ©neda dia<^ lo 9*auM*i;g b «i -miaBlHtt'i
—i^JBii'
.LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
schnology Center
hlcago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, iti . 545
Arn-our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: February 8, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Innnediate
CHICAGO — Milton J. Finn, 17, eon of m, and ints.
John Finn, 3839 West Wilson avenue, has been awarded a
freshman scholarship to Illinois Institute of Teehnologjr*
The scholarship ooTers full tuition for one semester*
Finn is a graduate of Roosevelt hlgb school. He
plans to study electrical engiiieering at Illinois Tech.
&%Ui^Y
-pap-
:i»noriS \&a
. on?-?
C0»f-5 >j
nulAO-
::^:^
sT lo 3*utit:nl
ii-oiei
e;on;ill
lU^ r -.A
rOOJOi'.n. .-■:;. ^O 3TUT!T2m 2IOi
mdl
e I^Mss'* B9^ esd ^acnavfi flosiin ;^a»V ^t »aa^ aAel
.LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
jchnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois ^.
\t\inr.li institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9M0, Evt. 545
Arrrour Researcti Foundation
o- Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: February 3, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Inraediate
CHICAGO — Lloyd A. Johnson, l6, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy H.
Jotmsont 341 South Trumbull aTenae« has been awarded a freshman
scholarship to Illinois Institute of TechiK>logy«
The aoholarship covers full tuition for one se.nester.
Johnson is a graduate of Austin high school. He plana to
study eheiolstry at Illinois Tech.
The seLoi.arshJ 0 'Sl ' .
-pap-
giiisering or
rtain cc
2M .tx3 ,0Uf-2 t
■3 .OOM-Z tsmciAD
:ianons ^bQ
)3T to slutitenl jic"i;i|l
5l )o Sfu1it>nl ;io/:ill! io
:enori1 trtpiKl
YaojoMHoar -lo aTumam aio
istnaO ypolonria
4 2tonilil ,dl oj9&:>i{
•^AQ,<
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
fechnology Center
[Chicago 16, Illinois
Jllinois kistltute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext, 545
Armour Research Foundation
of lliinois Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9600. Ext. 317
Night Phone;
Lorvibard IBIO-R
From: Jim Jensen
CAlumet 3-960O
Ext. 626
'^''^"^'- February 12, 1952
FOR RELEASE: _
inmediate
CHICaGO -- Armour and Company, Chicago meat packing concern,
has established a full tuition graduate scholarship in food engineering
at Illinois Institute of Technology for the academic year 1932"53» i't
was announced today by W, A, Lewis, dean of the graduate school.
In addition to the scholarship, Armour has made available funds
for special food engineering equipment needed to train students in this
fieldo
The scholarship will be awarded to a qualified graduate in food
engineering or to a graduate in chemical engineering or chemistry with
certain course deficiencies to be made up.
-jaj-
IINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ichnology Center
hicSgonlt, llWloiaiam A, Spencer
CAluraet 3-960O
„ Ext. 624
Jllmois knstltute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Ext. 545
Night Ptione:
Lombard I8I0-R
February 12, 193 2
Mailed: iTnnediate
FOR RELEASE:
Memc tp_ Editors;
A copy cf the program of the first annual American Power
Conference, March 26, 27, and 28 at the Serman hotel, is inclosed.
The meeting is a continuation of the I3 previous annual Midwest Power
Gonferenceso
Please let us know which papers you are interested in receiving*
We shall forward papers as soon as they are available provided enough
interest in a particular paper is evidenced to warrant its duplicaticna
If only a few requests are received for a particular paper, we
shall not duplicate it, in which case the publication interested should
contact the author directlyo Papers in which sufficient interest is
shown but which are not received here in time for duplication and mailing
will be duplicated and made available at the conference.
Papers may be published by any magazine on a non-exclusive basis
provided permission is obtained from the author and provided credit is
given to the "American Power Conference, sponsored by Illinois Institute
of Technology*"
Bill Spencer
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
ihicago 16, Illinois
From: Jim Jensen
CAlumet _5-96^0
Ext. 626
Day Phones:
JM.nois Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-?*00, b,t 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: February I3, 1952
FOR RELEASE: i^i^diatr
CHICAGO — Illinois Tech's swimming team will seek its third
victory in four meets Saturday at Albion college, Albion, Mich»
First-year coach Jim Mowen must find replacements for captain
Ted Erickson and Jim Rice, who graduated February 2.
Mowen hopes freshman Ray Kielman will assume part of the load
in the sprint events. Also available are veterans Ted Spath, Rollie
Bellman, and Ron 'Watson.
Two sets of brothers, George and Joe Jenista and Tom and Mike
Pado, are also counted on to do some scoring. George is a distance
man and brother Joe goea In the sprints. Techawk hopes in the diving
event rest with Mike Padoe
-jaj-
IINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
'chnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Rroms Jim Jensen
CA.lumet 3-9600
Ext, 626
JlUnois k;i5tilute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of lllino;! Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5.9600, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
^^'^^'^'- February I3, 1952
FOR RELEASE: ^ ^. ,
CHICAGO — Illinois Institute of Technology will be host to a
school of modern heating Feb. 26-28 sponsored by the Institute of
Boiler and Radiator Manufacturers, it was announced today by Raymond
J. Spaeth, vice president and treasurero
The three-day school, to be held in the Naval Armory on the
Illinois Tech campus r will be attended by about 100 engineers from
plumbing and heating firms and architectural offices in the Chicago
•jaj-
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
llllro-s I,i5tltute o( Technology — CAIumet 5-?M0, Ext. 54S
A^^ou- Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet S-9600, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: February 15, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: iMnediate
CHICA'30 — Two local students have been anarded scholarships
to Illinois Institute of Technology. The scholarsViips are renewals
and cover full tiiition for one semester.
The students ai^:
David C, Sullivan, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs, R, J, Sullivan, 62li
North Jaraeson avenue, junior, fire protection and safety engineering.
Carl B, Wrijjht, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wright, 621
Fairfield avenue, freshman, lire protection and safety engineering.
-pap-
tit .M .OOif-J »^.nulAO~ YPolonHaoT to atjtil^nl jloml'l io
:»noH1 tiipiH
Y0OJOMHD3T ^O 3TUT!T2m 2IO'
S5?I tr?.I Xr^.trida'^ ibalisM
fjQl.'iaisXoxioa hsbiS'm nssd avsri ed"n»mvt8 Xsool O'csT — ^ OOAOJHO
.... i tarts n&a^bts&js, ©riT
liSci ^ruByiXIuS »!. ,fl ,afiM bruB .iM lo, noa ^OS ^n«vi:XXs^ ,0 blvBQ
.gat'iaaatsne x^^'^^^s bros noiJ-paioiq .sfli:! tiel««f, t»on(«»'TO, fioBsrasT*. •^j^^o'A
ISd ^d'rfaifW jn*H ,.8-iM. isos. .-iM lo act ,^1 ,.J'.ixji?.W_-S..X.?fiO.
■^aq-
i
-L-IOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-»400. ht. MS
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-WOO. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard ISIO-R
Mailed: February 1^, 1J52
FOR RELEASE: immediate
CKICA30 — T"TO local students have been awarded scholarships
to Illinois Institute of Technology. The scholarships are renev;als
and cover full tuition for one semester.
The students are;
Matt Kerf eld, 19, son of Mr, and iJ^rs. Mathias Llerield, South
Plum Grove, sophoreore, fire protectioii and safety englneerin,^, and
Robert 'J, Patterson, 21, son of ir. and Mrs. R, K. Patterson, 32U
Kennilworth avenue, senior, fire protection aiid safety engineering.
-pap-
3
-3 fiOAI-l
,C0iV-3 is
tsmulAO
TitlAO -
— ypolon
T V.
to
St
etuiiti
e:esS
jtil?nl
■ I!' 'c
btl
a-?i8i
bi
snoitS trtp'iH
Y0OJOHHD3T ^O 3TUTIT2H! ZiO;
jionilli ,61 Tfx
-qjaq-
I
1 NOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
uay Ktiones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. b.t. 545
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Hlmols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?400. E«l. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: February I5. 1932
FOR RELEASE: ,^^,,
CHICAGO — DoxBld «• Carlson. 21, son of Mr. aod Mrs. C. J.
Carlaoa* 4^02 North 37th street t has been awarded a scholarahip to
Illioois Instituta of Technology.
The scholsurship is a renewal of one Carlson received last year,
and covers tuition for the Spring semester.
He is a senior in the Institute's fire protection and safety
engineering department.
-pap-
L
in .l-a .004?-e la-nulAO — yro
Roitcl
YeOJOMH03T ^O 3TUTIT2MI ^\C
.•xaStecwB soi-me aH* -sot aoi^ija* e-xevoo Jant
-<5BCi-
.LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
!chnology Cenfer
hicago 16, Illinois
Hlinoi! Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Ext, S4S
Arrrour Research Foundat,on
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
^^'led: February I5, 1952
FOR RELEASE: immediate
CiOCAGO — Laupenee I. 3eede, 18, son of Mr. and Sfca. H. I.
Beede. 803 Uaaa. Vista drive, has been airarded a scholarship to Illinois
Institute of Technology.
The scholarship is a renewal of one 3eede reeeived last semsstert
and covers fall tuition for one seinester*
Beede is a freshnan in the Institute's fire protection and
safety engineering department.
-pap-
ik..
■.iano/t<\ ycQ
AO — yeolondasl >c c-!u)itj>-.; zier;!!:
YeOJO'/1HD3T =IO 3TUTIT2m ?
,X ,^. .a^ ^is .'M to COS ^ai «©fc®©fi ^l^mMvmH T" OOACSHO
«'S9?saBieB Sjbc ■sot flcitfliii? XXu^ aievoo i-r
-t;^;*
-LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
jchnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
•■stitute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?«00. Bit MS
Ar^oj- Research Foundation
of liiinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO. E>t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard leiO-R
Mailed: February 15. 1952
FOR RELEASE: immediate
CHICAGO — Richard Sawicki, 26, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Sawicki. 1332 Noble arenue, baa be^n awarded a scholarsblp to Illiooia
|Q9titute of Technology.
Sawicki is a senior in the Institute of Design, a departsaent of
Illinois Tech.
Ttie scholarship covers half the tuition for the Spring seoestera
-pap-
JM .1x6 .00*?-! "L.mi.lAD — vpolonriosi >o 9tu1i!jnl i
VIE .t»3 .00«-S h-.mulAO — vPolon.i.^-.-T )o slutiljol e'c;
0-0181 bitj'-.t.:
YOOJOHHD3T qO 3TUTIT2m BlOt
tionilii ,61 cpeai
Qiofiilil ©* ,fiJti{e«fiX««toa, « b9inmB fl«od feed ,o«««.vs altioJi S££I .isialvjBt-i
.r.*guT eiooiXil
<;isq-
-L NOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
ihicago 16, Illinois
lll.nois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Ext. 545
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: febrmry 15, 1932
FOR RELEASE: i^^iate
CHICAGO — Robert IN. Est in* 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
EisejQberg, 26 Roohdale aTenue* Rooaavelt. N.J. , has been awarded &
aoholarabip to Illinois Inatituta of Techoolog/.
The aoholarsfaiip covers part of the tuition for the Spring <
seraester*
Estin is a Junior in the Institute's depart^-aent of physics*
-jpap-
I
SM .r-r3 ,OM?-S i■!-^J]AO — ^^eo\orA:>l^ to atulitjnl i-cni'.il
•.?nert1 »HpiH
0-0181 bi&dmoJ
Y0OJOHHO3T =\0 3TUTIT2HI ElOk
latnaO ygoio;
^;o,-,llll ,di ope
:it>is^<\ iv ^.-i&jadTCEcfefi s* ©SUM teisl »d^ at ^oimsi a ei atiftZ
-Qi:<j-
.L NOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
jchnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Ext. 545
Ar;raur Research Poundatlon
ol Ml.nois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: February I3, I952
FOR RELEASE: insaediate
CHICAOO — Charlea D. Grorioan. 19» aon of bSe, and Mrs. L. 0.
Gornan, 655 South Dollison arenue. has been awarded a scholarship to
Illinois Institute of Technology.
The scholarship is a renewal of one Gornan received last yeart
and ooTers full tuition for the Spring sejsester*
aorman is a sophonore in the Institute's fire protection and
safety engineering department*
-pap-
i.no.il'tilpiM
YaOJOHH03T iO 3TUT1T2MI 2IO'.
•Q,.a .EnSi J&c© ,':4i^ lo ao8 ,tJ; »ca2's<?9 »a «©4<»«mIIC «^» 02*01*10
.-tajcIcMridsT to 8 jJtf*. tarsal eiciiili.
."a&4a9c.i»s saiitge siiij -xc^l flojt;>i«« Hut c-se-roo fcr.
int. 'tf r. -...-ir'TQ s-xit K.*$tiij^xisnl oiii ai ©lenQdcoB e ei £«sac)Q
-L NOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
jhicago 16, Illinois
IM.nois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, &<t. S45
Arn-our Research Foundation
cl Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?tOO. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard ISIO-R
Mailed: February I3, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Iniinediate
OHICAaO ~ Edgar W. Hamilton. 21, son of i^. and Mrs. G. W.
HEunilton. 19H i^inceton. North Las Vegas, has been awarded a soholarsbip
to Illinois Institute of Technology. v » -
The scholarship covers part of the tuition for the Spring , ^f
sanester* '
Hsunilton is a senior in the Institute's electrical engineerix^
departnent • ... :x. ,, ,
-pap-
rl .Ot»f-J (:!rnulAO — vpolooHaoT io stuliUn! jionin;
.«/J«'-2 1f).TiulA3 — vpolonrf3»T lo stutiranl jlo.i.l'l >o
«-OI3l l;v,.d;«-oJ
YeOJOMH03T qO 3TUTiT2m SlOkll,
sionilll ,6\ opsa
^u-x^mt^cGt iisr'i'Sj^eX.fe e' £<tfx;:'ri.SSiiI siifi ci. -wr.i^.,
IsNOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Cen+er
licago 16, Illinois
i^dy rnones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-»400, Ext. S45
Arrrour Research Foundation
oi Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-7400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: February I5, 1952
FOR RELEASE: iiamediate
CHICAGO »- Nonmn Kanter, 25, son of Mrs. Bessie Kantor, I641
Ashland avenue, >}aa been awarded a scholarship to Illiaois Xastitute
of Technolog^r.
%e soUolarahip oovers full tuition for oa@ seniester*
Kanter is a Jiinior in the Institute of Design) a departuunt of
Illinois Teoh.
i-Utft^SS
-pap-
■iH .M .OW«-a tamulAO-
•i-0181 hibdr-cJ
1 OIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Cen+er
licago 16, Illinois
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. h>. 545
Armour Researcti Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Tectinology — CAIumet 5-9600, E.t. 317
Niglit Ptione:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: February 15, 1952
FOR RELEASE: immediate
'^rj^'!.': CHICAGO — Patrick E. .aiillins, 20, son of t^fra, Fraticea Hofraaaa,
Duck Lake Woods ,^11, Ingleside, Uas been awarded a scholarship to
Illinois Inotitute of Technology. -^
.;. ,, V , The scholarship is a jrenewai, and eovera full tuition for one
•ecester*
Phillips is a junior in the Institute's fire protection and
safety engineei'in^' depertnu^nt*
-pap-
v-J ,OW'»-Z famt.lAO — vpolonri)«V '
,0<lo!' . T '*"' /ijolonHssT '3 s)t.
YaO.JOHH03T =!0 3TUTIT2HI aiOMI
iionilli ,6! o 36.3
LtJt'!
-cim-
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
jchnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
uay rnones;
INinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, 6.t. 545
A-rrour Research Foundation
oi lilmols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?400, Ent. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed: February 15, 1952
FOR RELEASE: inaediate
CHICAGO — Harold A. Snaith, 18, son of Mr. and Afc-a. Charles
S^th* 337 Church street, haa been awarded a scholarship to Illinois
Institute of Technology.
The scholarship is a renewal ot one he received last semester
and corers full tuition for the Spring seioester.
Smith is a freshman in the Institute's fire protection and
safety engineeriog department.
-pap-
IK .;x3 .OM»-i tsmulAO
m .Ui .OOiVa tamulAO - vp-
Y€>OJOHH03T ^o aiuTiTani aioni.
le+ngO ypolcnrl;
1 iOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
jchnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. fc<t. S45
cti Founde
ute of Technologv — CAlun
Night Phone;
Lombard I8I0-R
^^"^'^^ Tebrmry 15, 1552
FOR RELEASE: ^^^,,,,
CHICAGW — Three local students hare received scholarships to
Illinois Institute of Technology. The scholarships are all renewals
and cover full tuition for the Spring seraester.
The students are:
Lrnest H. Bratlio, J'r.» ki, son of ivir* and l^a, Bratlie* 3^J-
north. Jifein street; Olarenoe W. Price, Jr., 19, son of Lar. aod isurs.
il'icet 159 South Stewart arenue, and Aloert '#. Smith* 13, son of s^,
aod ^s. G. J. ^ith* 344 South t/Veatnaore avenue.
They are all in the Institute's department of fire protection
and safety, engineering*
-pap-
?l£ .'^a .MM-! )a.TiulA3 — vPplon.-tjsT io stutiieni jIm.IH Io
JI-0I8I bi(.a-i i.j
'0OJOHHD3T ^O 3TUT1T2MI 2IO^:
i0+n^3 ypoionna
eioniill ,61 op63i|
is^i ,c; Tia«-xd9^ ^^""^^
s^fiXJbeBiffil
:32A3J35? ;?Oi
♦'xedesfpQfi sjaiiqfi a/i* tot flci*ta* iiut tdvoo mr--
IINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ichnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-»«00. Bt. MS
Arrrour Research Foundation
of ininois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-WOO, Ext, 31
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: February I5, I552
FOR RELEASE: jrmmiiata
OHIOAGO — Richard H. Erbe, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Erba,
1320 Munroe avenus, bas bean awarded a scholarship at Illinois Ina&itute
of Technology.
The scholarahip is a reneiml and covers full tuition for one
asaiester.
Erbe ia a aophomore in the fire nroteotion and safety
engineering departiiient of Illinois Tech.
-pap-
.1)04?-? tsmulAO — vpolooriboT to alut'iU-.l
IE .txa .OOW-a tamulA:
YaOJOHH03T ^0 3TUTiT2WI 2iC IJ.
istnsD ygoionfioi
?lor,i'ii ,6' op5oiH
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Center
licago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
lllino-s institute of Technology — CAIumet S-»«00, Ext. 545
Ar-rour Researcti Foundatpon
cf Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: February I5, 1952
FOR RELEASE: x„*nediate
CHICAaO — Charles J. Zink, Id. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J, Zink,
325 West Buekeyet has been awarded a scholarship to Illinois Institute
of Technology.
The scholarship is a renewal, aod covers full tuition for one
aeioester*
^ink is a freshman in the fire protection ani safety engineering
department.
-pap-
VaCJOHHOaT ^O 3TUTIT2HI 2!Ol1i
2ionilll ,<J i cga;
-qeq»
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
jchnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Hi;noi5 Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-7400, E»t. 545
Arr-cur Research Foundation
c' Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO. E«t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed: February 15, 1952
FOR RELEASE: j^^ediate
CHIOAGO — Walter R. Johnson, 18, son of Mr. and AJrs. W. T>,
Johnson, £^st Barry RH) ^1, has been awarded a sdiolarship to
Illinois Institute of Technology.
The scholarship is a renewal of one Johnson received last
semester and covers full tuition for the Spring aonester.
Johnson is a freshman in the fire protection and safety
engineering departnient.
-pap-
»a ..)«3 ,004»-a tsmalAO-vpolonf'DoT --o slotilin:
noitsbituo-1 H3T6V45S' ''
W .<»3 ,V>if-i tsnlulAO — VOoIc.iHmT »o stulltjnl iiv
VaOJOHHOaT ^O 3TUTIT2Hi c
iQTnsO yguloi
aior.iiil A I op-
ii<!x-
,~1 r^i:ys^it'
^..xD^^a :32A3J351 510R
ojj' tjijieiatoilsB iB fc©£>':tF.BB need eM .ii^ tHK t^-sa^ *8i^ vcoectlt
•^te©ffl»e gfiJt'^eS «^* 'o** fiOi^lud IIwl sievoo £«» •s:».^'■•
y,J!&lBe feat; aoiace^sj-sq o'xxi ©d;? fiJt rdB«rfS3i^ s ejt aoenrfcl^
-«i3<r-
.INOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
hnology Center
cago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. ht. 545
Arn-our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-WOO, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: February 15. 1952
FOR RELEASE: Immediate
CHICAGO — JLllen J. Oarr, 26, son of Rta. Kathleen Carr, 307
Sul Rosa, has been awarded a soholarship to Illiaoia Institute of
Technology*
The scholarship eoTers full tuition for one aemeater* ^; '
Carr is a junior la the Institute of Design, a department of
Illinois Tech.
-pap-
aionill! ,AI c
•qi=q<
II lOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
'>.,,, I/,, lllinr,!-.
Might ^om;
FOR RELEASE: Iwm'IUI:*
CHICAOO — D«in E, Johnfloa, 20, son of .Vfr. airf Mrs. I. .V^ : • ■ ,.
Johiuou, 41 • 23rd atre«t» S.f. , haa b*en xvarded a seholarahlp to
IlllnDia Inatltuta of Teohnalogy.
Tha acholarahip la a raoaaal anS oovara tuition for ooe aemeatair*
JohnaoQ la a Junior In the fire protaotlon aol aafety eaglneerlias
dapartoent.
-pap-
HA w »rn«L-
(iTaioi ^uoj'i
.1x3 .OMt-3 ;-..nn.:A3 — ^polon.i-jsT !o
no<t6bnuoT ••-
y3 .WW-? !»,-r"jrAO — YS'olon.iDsT )o .
10I39»tU
oojonHOj; -\z
mam 2ic
eioniili ,61 o
-q^=
'
IINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ichnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Director of Public Relations — James W. Armsey
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-7400, Ext. 545
Arn-our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Ext. 317
Niqht Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: February 15, 1952
FOR RELEASE: I««»ediate
CHISAGO — David P. Notley, 19. son of l&r, aod Mrs. C. «. Notley,
3624 Burr street t has been awarded a soholarship to Illinois Institute
of Technology.
The soholarship is a renewal and covers full tuition for one
semester.
Hotley is a soidiotaore in the fire protection and safety
engineering department*
-pap-
■»nir.« -tdpill
■i!-C!8l fc'tdmo-l
YaOjOMHD3T ^O 3TUT!T2m 2IOMiJ
'^'^ :3aA3J35l «C^
,t3-t*c5' .a .D ,s^M hue oM to aoa .?i .^•©■i'oK *^ £iT«a — oa&OIBv
rom
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
NImcIs l.nstitute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9«00. E»t, 545
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Insfitufe of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. E«t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed: February 15, 15152
FOR RELEASE: insaediate
CHICAGO — Donald P. Hemingway, 18, son of l-Jfr, and :^3, ?. L.
Hemingway, 1218 Guernsey court, has been awarded a acliolarsJup to
Illinois Institute of Technology.
The scholarship covers full tuition for the Spring semester.
Hemingway is a freshman in the chemical engineering departinent*
-pap-
Vt .f<3 .00«a IsmulAO — vpolonrlssT to
moi
YeOJOHHD3T ^O 3TUTIT2MI 2IOHiJi
-qeq-
I
LUNOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
Ihicago 16, Illinois
minors Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-»M0, Ext. MS
Arrr-our Research Foundation
oi Illinois Institute of Technologv — CAIumet 5-MOO. E«t. 317
Niqht Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: 'JT-i-vv-.nT.y 15^ lnt^2
FOR RELEASE: i-tTnediate
CEICAr-O — James T-, Knigbt, 13, son of Wr, and Mrs.
E, K, Knight, 525 North 3ltth street, has been awarded a
scholarship to Illinois Inctitvte of Technology,
The scholarship covers tidtion for one semester.
Kniglit is a freshman in the fire protection arid
safety en£;.1jaeering departriienl/.
-pap-
aN V3 ,W*f-i ism^lAD — vpoIo"H:oT to eiul.tj.Tl sionlMI
no4^6bnuo^ H5i«9J!>3 mormA
•'• ,00«-? f»mulAO — vpoloniljsT to stutitinl jio.iilil io
:snori^ IrtpiH
Y0OJQMHO3T =lO 3TUT!T2m 2IOHIJ,
lioniill ,A\ openii
1
',\:2oXcM6s1f lo WJ/iliaal si. •. -'o?.
.,•:» t '<.;.•■. :o-^ Silo riot 'jaKjlif lit? ' a^3to«
IINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ichnology Center
hicago 16, lllmois
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?«0, Ext. 54S
o« Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: :^?'r-'.ry 15, 19J^2
FOR RELEASE: Ii^^diate
rHIC.aGO — Two locril studer.ts hsive received
scholarships t-o Illinois Institi^ts of Tec'raoloa', T.!ic
scholarship covers full t-jiitiori for one screestsr, ^ ■• •
The pi'T'dsnts are: '- '
■He^rt. Gohn, 21, hl-> ^th street, senior in fire
protection ani raf<?ty Pi^.pinefirln.fT*
''-••''ll"'.ian ^at^irson, 9/\ cor; of Mr. arid ViTf, ,T, ?
I'aterpon, 69 Calvariet avenue, f .re ehrair. in electi'ical
engineer' ng.
-pap-
:>*nOfl<l Y&Q
nuitebiiool rtsift&joa luo-piA
tit .!«:" ,oqW : t»r,ii.'AO — vpo^oP.HjsT to slutiVnl flo.iiM is
:«nor<^ trtpiM
YeOJOMH03T -lO 3TUTIT2MI 2iOHIJ
:32A3J35? )^0^
.-jGMrf2^>'3:1 .'^tf-'ST*?
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Fechnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day fhones:
Illinois Institute ot Technology — CAIumet 5-»«)0. Ext. MS
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet i-HOO. Ext. 317
Nighl Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: F / r - 17/ 1,"?, l''5'2
FOR RELEASE: Iimnedlate
CHIC;. GO — Doiiald Adolf >hoon, 21, son of %. cxxd
IfrB, A, E, Adolphsoi!, I60I; 10th aveniie, has been g;.;'arded
a schole.rsh.ip to IDJl .inoir L' tititute of Tochnoloc^'',
Adolpl'SOi! ic a serxior in tlie no .Lillui-^icai ongiiieering
departnient at Tlliiiois Toch.
The scholarsJiip coverE trdtxon loi- one f:».anester.
-Tjap-
.C04f-J tsmulAD — y\?olonH3sT )o atu'iljnl j:onilll io
YeOJOHHD3T =IO 3TUT1T2MI 2IOMU.
TsfnaO ygolonf^DS
-.nonoa B
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
'echnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-»M0. E»t. MS
AriTour Research Foundation
ol Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-«00, Ext. JI7
Night Phone:
Lombard I8ltt-R
Mailed: TebTu^vy 15, 1952
FOR RELEASE: In-rAediate
CHICAGO — James gtebbine, 21, son of I-Ir. and Mrs.
C, E, Stebbin.s, 25l6 Pi^airde avenue, has been awarded a
scholarship to Illinois Instdtute of Technology.
The scholarship covers part o:.' the tuition for one
semester,
StebbinsJB a sei^ior in the cheiidrtr^' department.
-pap-
noitebr.jo^ rts'.asJsil lyf-r.-A
:»noi<'i titpiH
Y0OJOMHO3T qO 3TUTIT2m 210:
eionilll ,61 Of'
:32A3J3« 510=1
SCO -sot r«>ic^itfl »idW lo ;^x.sq awvoo q^ffe'swlc
I
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-»400, ht. MS
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Hlrnols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Febriaaiy 1^, 1^52
FOR RELEASE: Isune^ate
CHICAGO — John i>etti, 21, son of i-ir, and iirc,
Louis Betti, 20S l8th avenue, has be^ n avjaided a &ehoiar-
ship to Illinois Institute of Technology,
The scholar Fhip covers paiii of the tuitioii a or
one yemeEter,
Betti ±E a Bonior in the mechanical eiigineuring
deoartinent* - . ....
-pap-
trt .'»3 ,0OM-I ismuiAO — vpolootlo-V fo sluinjnl elon.ri ir
:»noHS trtpiH
yaCJOi^HOHT ^O 3TUTIT2HI 2IOHIJJ
latnaO ypolonri3<i
jioriilll ,A1 opeoift
lo'i nc . ?'i-eq ensvos qxrisitaCoflQa '■■■ '
■KTftCf-
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?M0, Evt. MS
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-WOO, Ext. 31'
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: "cbT'.Tai^^ l2j 19^2
FOR RELEASE: ^iinjediat©
CHin^aO — John 7., "'kyer, 21, svn of Mr, a.id Mrs.
J. "5. Mayer. 131; "atsF stroet, '-as bean a.-rarded a scholarship
to Illinois InstxtMt^ of TeohnoIcE::^.
T}^s S'.'holar5>iip cover- pai-t of ths tiiitioxi .Coi-* oite
jti.7or ;'.E ?. eonior in the raeclianiciil ong:".neorJiig
depart- ont.
-pap-
SK f.-j .0M»-! t3,-ni;IA0 — veolon.-biT to olutitjnl tiun^lll
^1£ .1x3 ,O0W-a tsmiilAO — veoionf(59T lo slulihnl jIomM! !.■
«-Oiai bi6dmoJ
YSOJOHHOaT ={0 3TUTIT2m 2IOMiJ.
is+naO Ypoionrloj
eionilll ,41 opeoiii
li :32A3J3J1 5IO^
, iiH Uiz ,'jr. lo ff^-- r'"
:,Soforrrio©
,f'-- '•',- t"
nri-rsqBb
ilLLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
phicago 16, Illinois
□ay Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?*00. &.I. M5
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. JI7
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed:
Feuxi
J 15, :^:>2
FOR RELEASE:
jUitUlt!w^-.C;e
CHICAGO — Richard Loiojaoii. lei, son of la.', and. lire,
E, C, Soloaion, 1503 r^ast 'jliv« etrett, li^^b beeai CHaa-ued a
scholarship i>o Illinois liietituie of 'X'eclinology,
ihe sdoiarship covtjz's full tuition for one soiaester,
and is a renewal of the one iJoloraon had last year.
He is a fresiiinan in tae Listitute's depai'^-iaant of
fire protect... m and safejy engineeriiig.
-pap^
2W .-..3 ,0<Mf-J t»mi,lAO- .^--'^.n-^ril 't
Vl£ .t:<3 ,(IOM-5 larrtlAO - ypj'arrtsoT ^o statu
Y30JOHHD3T ^O 3TUT!T2m 2I0MIJJ
aioiilli ,6i opeaiHl
■X ,.>£ X,-i»).rKiS»'i! .,^g|;
&M
:3aA3J3;? 510^
-qAO-
IINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ichnology Center
licago 16, Illinois
Illinois Institute o( Technology — CAIumet 5-»600, Ext. MS
Arrrour Research Foundation
of lli.ncls Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard 1810-R
FOR RELEASE: .^,,^^^
CIIIGAGO -- Gerald J. Roberts 3n, 19, son of :ir. and
Mrp, John 'Robertson, ?'">? •Sr.wrdt aveniie, hss boon avai'ded a
scholarsliin to D-liji.oiv-: Instit ta of TGohrolog;/.
T"'3 scholarship covsrc fiill t-.u.tion for one
Robertson is a nophoriors in the cheiiical sngijieerliig
-pap-
Yaojoi^H03T qo giuTiTam aiOMU
iionJlli ,d\ c. -■'.
sfio 'tco'i rirJ ' :' ■ ■' ' "'" ■''
•KTJBq-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
fechnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. MS
Arrr-our Research Foundation
oi IH.nois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?40O. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed: ?'ebr-.aT7.- IS, 1952
FOR RELEASE: -I^wnediate
CHICAGO — Donald J. /'layheT'^ 20, son of ■■3r. ar?.d
Mrs, Howard MajJiiaw, \xOli Clarence otreet, Sticknc=>y, h.is
bsen awarded ST.ofh.er sclsolarshlp to Illinois Institute of
Technology, ''■■-' '■■■■■• '■ ^'''^^ *■ "t-^ "•■ ^'^ • ■•■ ■
The ,3cholarshlp coverr. frJ.1 t.rition io:c one tjeiaeiitor,
Maj/li-.w is a j-irior in t'"c iBstr'c-ate'e ',iec"}anical
engineering d.cpa.rt:ncnt. Lust ysar he vas sc,.-ja.Tded. a scholarship
ac thcj dnts{-Cir»d;" ng sophonort mechanical engineering^: student.
-pap-
v3 fiOW-i i^f
^r>l-~nT■ ^O 3TUT!T?Hf 2101-
b-iB .t"' "^^ -n'i ,r^ .-. i^^^fiM .1, Mlf.rtt
•io -
-rc%q-
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
iechnology Center
vhicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Ml-no-s Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Bet. 545
A'rr-our Research FoundaHon
&I Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Fnhv.^PTy 1^, 1«<2
FOR RELEASE: iTi-'nediste
CHIC;': GO — Fnrton Hr:ll?-nd, 20, son of ?-!r. and Mrs.
E. L, ffullanc, Th? Sm^th Oakla-nd avenue, has been aijsrded a
pcholc-rship to ninoir IrFtittite of Technology.
T"'C ccholarp^T^p cottrit fvJl tv:it5.on for one serr'.oster,
PiiJJ.ard is a freshrcan in the Institutp, rna.-joring iri
electrical rinr5r)enT2Pg,
2M .1x3 .00»?-8 IsmulAO— vpoic^HasT io »lutittr
TIE Jx? ,M»r-8 tsmulAO — yoslonrtasT lo ?i'jtihn! j
YOOJOMH03T RO 3TUTIT2HI 2!0i'
orti IrtpiM
Orii!'i O I ,,DFni(|
■,:'■' -L ^''il Y^a'/Tr-rfr''! :b5ii6M
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
'hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Ext. 545
Ar^ou- Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Pebrn^arv l5, 19,^2
FOR RELEASE: I«ir<ediate
CniC.AGn — Kenneth Styber, 3.3, son of Mr, and Mr p.
E. J, Eti'ber, 1917 Sonth 53th cor-rt^ has been awarjed a
scholarship to Illinois Institute ->f Technology,
The sch~larrhip cover? fiill trition for one s; mester,
Stj'bor is a freirhiiian in the Icstitrte's chenical
enoineerinv: dGpartrrient. !^e Id a .rraduats of J. .sterling i^'orton
high school.
-pap-^
Y0OJOMHO3T ^O 3TUTIT2m 2IO
isfnsD Ypolonfia
lionilll ,61 opeoi
:32A3J35I 510^
-'vr ,1 ■ as.
a •S'.L •:oc.
rom
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
pchnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Institute of Technology — CAIumet S-7400. Ext. 545
,- Research Foundation
ois Institute of Technology — CAIumet S-MOO, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: February 1?, 19.^2
FOR RELEASE: IJmnediate
CH. CAGO — Two Dak Park students have been awarded
new EcholarshipK to Illinois Institute of Technology, The
Echolarships cover part oi the tuition ior one sesnester,
Tl-^e students ares
Elaine Krause, 22, da^ighter of ''t. and Krs. Fraiik
Krause, 11^7 South ElnwDod avenue, senior in bc;me econoinics.
F-obert J, Mateer, 22, son of I-ir. and Hrs, i'iarion
Mateer, 2ii8 Washington street, senior In psychology* ,,.r,^,.,j..
-pap-
eH .)«a ,0»»-S lernulAD— ■(eo!jnrt:)?T io otullu-. .-o.v il
noitsbnuol rtoifisJsS ' i uo ->■ • A
U£ .'xa .00«-? IsmulAO — ypolotirissT lo sictihni elo'iiill Io
:»no/lS trtplM
S-Oiai bic.«.-nc-
YaOJOHH03T ^O 3TUTiTEm 2iOi'1!j
■iStnaO Ypolonii:
,',-'>.tB9M>a 8X10 te'i ctoJidHU't ailit Io Jnm t
jSO-Lnsoao-Tf; rjroif nl '*cJ:f.®a tOi'nsvs bc^cnriJ
:BXA
ft'yB&s^.
IINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
achnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
lilnois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. MS
Arr^ou- Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-«00, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
^^'^^^-- Febr-ar^; 15, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: immediate
CHICiVGO — Thp Elmhnrst cti? dents have been awai*dGd
nov; f!cholarF>?.ii!S to T7.1irtoiE Institute of Technolo.ry. The
scholarE^-ip^ cover full tidtion for one S'^nester.
The" stvidentc arc: '' '■ '
■ ^ liandaH Ilamishj 18, Eon o" I-!r, and '•5rs, •'', A,
Harxdsh, 321 Oaklaw.a avcnrie, saphorzoTe in fire protection •'
and saf et.i'" oni2:!-2ieeri;i.g.
Jainys H. O'Neill;, iB, son of lir, and Ilrs. 53. C.
O'Neill, 121 'jA£Lst Fremont avenue, frGE'riiaii in fire protection,
and s;ifety aif:ir,;;cri: g.
-pap-
l» .Ui ,OMf-a t-.-rr-ulAO — vpolonrtMT (o stulilen! tiociHI
YaOJOHH03T ^O 3TUT1T21/I! 2iC
istnsO Ypol
i35i 9iOH
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Irstltute of Technology — CAIcmet 5-7400, Eict. 545
Arrrour Research Foundation
oi' lll.nois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Februar/ 2$, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: Imriedijite
CHICAGO — Alan Grossberg, lO, eon of Irre. 'i-&ry
Groseberg, lj,6l6 Flnley, Q-alfport, has beer. av;arded a
scholarship to Illinoie InBtx -"'^t.^ of Tecfeolocr,
'a!ie ECholarthlp cover? part of the tuition for one
semester.
tiros^-'^'org xK a souhomore in the 'Uistitutc's cheKiical
engii'i ecrii I ;_, depa r tiaent .
-pap-
aN t>3 .OM?-a lamolAD — vpotofiitMT !o stutimi e.onl;il
nritubr.uol rtDi69!?'« -.i c ' lA
Ti-Olal bi6d<-ioi
iOililll !- 1 op63l|
».ao -sol' ncdJ-lif-J- odd- 1o ^isq '^'teroc qi;r!;3^ai:ii>/{'S!* o-f';.'
:,: e-ios.'or'qoa s !*;i
om
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Center
licago 16, Illinois
institute of Technology — CAIumet
;r Research Foundation
ois Institute of Technoiogv — CAlun
5-96O0, Ext, 545
et 5-9600, E«t. 31
Niqht Phone:
Lombard leiO-R
Mailed: Februax^'' 1<, 1952
FOR RELEASE: ^aimediate
CniCA'.^O — ■ Fdcl-ard I. Brooker, 2ii, son of Hxs,
Esther JBrooker, l5G9 Beacor. street, haii been awarded a
scholarship to Illinois Institv.te of Tecimol. gy,
T'^e scholarship covers part of the tiiition for
one semester,
i>rooker is a senioi- in the arcid-tecvare .ie*:art-
laent.
-pap-
r o ■ ' - L- 1 - r- - ' : -. f c ? L' >i
,,0 — ypolonfi3?T to iiulitjnl
YeOJOMH03T qo 3TUTIT2HI 2IOMl
Eioniiil ,<3I 0^63
,JnsM
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
Ihicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
IINnots Institute of Technology —CAIumet 5-»400. Ext. 545
A-rrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-7400, E«t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard 1810-R
Mailed: Febnoaiy l5, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: iMedziato
CI-IICAGO — Cora Ivard, daiic^-tcr f Hre. Ksary L,
Badon, 737 Totrean street, has been ai/ai^ied a scholarship
to Hlinois LiEtit-!;te of Technology,',
Toe scholarship is a reneireil of one iiiSE Ward
received lart j'Bar, and covers fioll txLtion for one seriiet-ter.
She is a junior in the Ins titbit a of Desii^Ti,, a
department of Illinois Tech,
-pap-
•noitl V60
!M ,i>:a .0M»-2 tsmulAOr- vpoloiHis'! io stutiteol
noitsbr.aol rfoif ;"?
tlE .1x3 ,00iT-i tsmalAD — vDolonrijsT )o ^il
Y0OJOHH33T qo 3TUT1T2MI 21C
;;onilll ,6\ opssil
:32A3J351 510^
- fi trt§X8Ki>f? *^- ■■'■•■■■■ ■■-■ ' i' ■■'■ ..~^.~.r^ g 32 0-"
.LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
schnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
no.s Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-»400, b.t, S45
rrour Research Foundatton
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Tehx.cry 13% 19S2
FOR RELEASE: Iiariediate
CHIC GO — Three locsuL students iiave been awarded
scholarships to Illlnoie jj-^Etitute oi' Tecimologj', Thej are;
Jamec Mlesntus, 19, con q£ l-ir. and Mrs. 'Michael
Mientue, 3hOh South Leavitt street, Goplioi.-iore, IriStdtitte of
Design,
Fern Schalujid, 19, daughter o± iu.-, and aix-s, SO-uer
Schalund, l\.3l6 West 2lEt place, sophomoxe^ 'iiom.B eoono^rdcs,
;-arbara DndwrtJood, 18, daughter of I^ir« and rirc.
Clarence 'Jivdertrood, 2322 North Kildare avei.ue, frcEbman,
home econoraicE.
T'-c scholarships cover part oi' the tiiition for
one sejnefT-ter.
-pap-
JM .1x3 ,00<)?-a tsmglAO— Ypc'lo-rf^oT 'o slutiljnl iioipMI
YSOJOHHD3T ^O 3TLITIT2MI 2IC
ilonilll .i! >
"71.- '.■..v-i-. :b3li6M
:32A3J3fl 510=1
I v-jo.:^ ..^'iH |ja& .-iH 'io am «%E tSHEf^isBil? e»-a-..-..".
-' .. ._. _. ,.- , . ,1 »bayi'arf»S ate'^i
■.y\ -j2:;)- '.'_;•■..■, :r,.',-'oe j&oaXf -t- r5 ;-aa>T £>I£4 .'.SL-Lndo^
lol aotiXiJ& e: .. .... .570a aqlri^tsln ;r-
"itr-;,» >"iT,
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
pchnology Center
ihicago 16, Illinois
Djy Phones:
Illinois institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?«00, Ext. S45
Ardour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: ■tv,'' -r. y.,.' -j cf lo^Jg
FOR RELEASE^ Irjiedu.be
CHICAGO — Lenore V'alker, IG, daughter of 'Ir, and
Mr-F. W, H, WaDter, BS'2'7 Farragut averracj, has been £v.-.arded
a Echolai-ehrlp Ix) ILlinoie Ir-£tit-ute oi" Teclmolocy.
'i.,':-s ''.'all-:6r is a freshirisji in the hone economics
departnent,
The rioholarc^dp coverB pai't of t! e t'itiu'K for one
semester.
-pap-
aw 1x3 ,OW»-a ismulAO— VfoionH^f to atutilfn! '•of\'-''
YSOJOMHD3T qo 3TUTIT2HI 2IOH1J
19+nsD ypolonHa
SEtS ,*£H l6 ti/.'
-.•S5L£x?
iirafi'icu
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Center
licago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute o( Technology —CAIumet 5-9400, Bt. M5
Arr-our Research Foundafton
of lilmois Institute of Technology — CAlumet S-?tOO, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard 1810-R
Mailed: Febrjaiy 15, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: Isisiiediate
CKin/lGO ~- Th.ree local st~.;ds££nts hsnre receiVGd
scholajeeliape from IllJ:nois li'^stltate of TochnoloL^?, Tliej
are:
Alice Fraefsasr, IB, da^jchior o? Mr» ajcid vfrr, G« A*
5305 Soi5th fbaitldirig avcaiiie, Genior, civrll engi3if-©r.lri:j,
Kojit Sliirlor, l8, f?on of Tfe", sjid Hrc, HojHi ShisloTj
5519 Soatih Chrf.etiana avenue, fresha^i, netalliir.f,ical enijlneerlK
noitobnuoi rialfi-jJvil i v -.
;«noH1 ♦rtpiM
Y0OJCMHD3T ^O 3TUTIT2HI 2IC
jionjill ,d! o;
:32A3Ja>l ^0=\
.-tX-s^jj-x ®Y«ff a^l'^atii.'.iJ's J*^^
*A #0 .
.0 aon ,<
.LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Cen+er
hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 545
AriTour Research Foundafhon
oi Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: ^^i-T^-rnr l5, ic^g
FOR RELEASE: Xitno-late
CHICAGO — 'rbrec local Etudcntp have rccGix'-9d.
ECholarGhl;.iG fro~i nirinois IriBtibKc of Tochnclo^r, They arei
C-eorgo Gallarhcr, Jr., 22, son of Mr. and Mrr,
Gallagher, 2222 Ife^t IC^th .-^trT^ct, senior, cItH engineering,
Robert liatheiwaxif 20, son of It» aj:.d Ilri- . Ii-a
.■'kthe>,sori_, 22620 iva.li-cn aT'-om^Gj j;,nicr, .:a'.^-jall-,7r£:i.ial
ongineerS-n ■; .
Clive '',\HEon, IB, llaCl FJnxon a rsn-jft, sophomor©,
jnetallorgical engiriewring.
-pap-
^!£ .)x-2 ,0O»tS iamulAO— ve^lonf'ssT lo stutileni ilon.lll io
, .t5^ llfite ., -
«S-- ^"^
1 r.,s-r :rt^-F.
-fc^IIsL
LTi^tO
^LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Bchnology Center
Ihicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?«00, Ext. M5
Arrrcur Research Foundation
cf Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Februaiy 15, 1952
FOR RELEASE: ^ae<iiate
CHTC/IGO — Steve Gewarbowski. l3, son of I-ir,
aiid Ilrs, Bteve Gewar to^-rski, 2863 West Sliaicespeare avenue,
has been a'ijarded a Bcholarrhip to IHlno.is Institute oi.
Technolocj. \> -- ■• •■ ■ ■'.•
SeiiraritowsA'i is ajimior In the choridcal engineer3.ng
dsp^tanrnt,
Tiio v^cholarK?ilp covetr^ fixLl tivitiou for one S(^ae>';ter,
-pap-
.,v'3 ,0<»»-! tsni/'AD — YpolonriosT 1o Mt-litjf.l >;^nil|l
>3 .00*? a unulAD — vool-.r.^MT -'o siu'^t.-i-l ^;o-.lll '^
^snor)") IrtpiH
YeOJOk!H03T ^O 3TUT1T2MI 2IOHI.
eionilll ,61 o^eal
•>' fri^ytffel :b9i;BM
:32A3J351 5iOi
i3 »i3Tji! fcicis
•?i5 nsodf asri
&m tol rjwtd-.tr. cS- Ilfl sif
J-'-'m^XMo^h
IINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ichnology Center
fiicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ext. S45
Arrrnur Research Foundation
ot Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-7400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: fehrc^rj 15, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: immediate
CHICAGO — TvTo local students nave be.n avxardsd
schalarBhips to niinois Institute of Technolo^% Tliey are;
Riclnard Kumert, 19, son of Jlr, and Mrs, Fred
K-uiiimert, iSoh Morth Lavergne avenue, jiaxlor, business aiid
ecoiramics, and Fiarianne Loska, 13, day^htsr of Mr, and
Mrs, Stephen Locka, llih9 Koi'tli Lorel avonue, freshjnan,
chemistry,
I-Jles Loska 's ECholarship eoverK 1\0.1 tid-tion axid
Kimroort's half tuition for one sranecter.
-pap-
YaOJOMHOHT ^O 3TUTIT2HI ate
iionilii ,6\ o\;:.
■3ZABBH 510^
.t3&:HHi&9 &m ao*
-qatr*
IINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ichnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Iliinois l,->st;ti;te of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Etc!. 545
Arrrou' Research Foundation
of l-iinols' Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?600, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lo-nbard I8I0-R
Mailed: T^?r^^3.ry 1?, 1:^52
FOR RELEASE: m^^e&a^
(^SSCAOO — Thons5 Waterman,, Zi., son of iir, und
Tfe"5, J« G, •iatiTrmssi, 60)4;. Ingleuide avenre, has been awaj^ied
a j«hojL&3R5hlx; "te Illiiyjlf. Institute oi' Tedaiolory,
isktermaii is a senior in tho c?ieaical eEgdjieerlng
depai'tment,
Tho 0c}ioItrchij) cc-'ars p&T't of "wio tuition for one
£. finer tor*
-pap-
aM .1»3 .OOJf-J tsmu'AO- -vo^--aH;"T lo ?'..; 'm^ j.o.v.Ht
•«norf't tHpiM
YaOJOHHOai ^O 3TUTlT2m 2IOM1
:bsli6M
t32A3J3;^ ^0=l
.'iXo'^oa s'
3 m
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
:hnology Cen+er
icago 16, Illinois
nois Institute of Tectinology — CAIumet 5-9600. Ext. 545
■fT-c-ur Researcti Foundation
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-940O. Ext. 317
Niqtit Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: F -b-rrD-VylS ^ V)^2
FOR RELEASE: lanediate
GKICAGO — Charles Arends, 20, son of •'&:. ?.nd. I-irs,
Morris Arendn^ r^ii87 Fldfjewood court, has received a scholar-
shj.p to Illinois Inctitute of Tecimolorj'.
The scholarship cover? fiill tu3.tion fov ona Sfmester.
Arei.iuE l.i- a etaiicr iri the ehoiiTLEti^' dopeit.ment.
-pip-
leanoriS yeO
in .ui .004f-a fsmiilAO — vpoIonH=3r to stutitjol eiopiMI
^IC ■txj ,OC'«.Z fsmilAO — vpolonHosT lo siutiU.il elotnlii o
:»noH1 trtpiM
!t-OI8r b-ooi'oJ
YeOJOHH03T ^O 3TUTIT2m 2!C
islnsO ypolonria
zioniill ,61 oDtaji
:32A3J3^ «0=i
- •^liirr^n
.LINOIS INSTJTUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
lllino-s Instllute of Technology — CAIumet 5-»400, EkI. S45
Arrrouf Research Foundatton
oi Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lo.-nbard I8I0-R
Mailed: ^f^b-nmr^/lSj 19$2
FOR RELEASE: imnediate
CHICrlGO — Barbara lJnderw^->odj 18, daughter of I>!r.
ard. T-St'S, Clarence UndertTOod, has received a scholarEh^'p to
Illinois Instlt^ite of Tf^chnoloi^^^'-.
The LCholarchip covers paii; of the tMtion for
one ssraester.
f'iBs Inievijcod .If a freshitt-an iXi the home econorrdcs
department* ,, . _ ,
-pap-
:tariort^ XbO
.OOtf-S tsmulAO — vpoio.TtloT >., aluiitjnl jlan.lil ic
:eno<IS iripin
YSOJOMHD3T =IO 3TUTIT2MI 2IOM!,
jlcnilii ,6\ op63i
UiM^iiaaeL
-q^q-
IINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
=chnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9M0, Ext. 545
A'TO'j- Research Foundation
of ri.nols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-WOO, Est. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: February 15, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Ii3:r,ediate
CHICAGO -~ Two local students have received
scholarships to Illinois Institute of Technology. They
are:
Vincent Parks, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph
Paiks, 2132 Eastwwod avenue. Junior, raeclTanical engineering,
and Herbert Underwood. 22, son of Mr, and lire. Arthur
Underwood, ihO North Troy street, jimior, mechanical
engineerino.
The scholarships cover part of the tuiti-in
for one semester.
-pap-
noin-bnuol rtsTBajaSl luo
fif .tx3 MM-? !3'nulAD — vpolci-.Hs^T )o 9lutiunl tk-ir
YaOJOMHD3T =\0 3TUT1T2MI 2iOHI
iioriilil ,AI 0963
IrifiXorfoc
J9TS
.i/aoiA , - -H ^o oca f^S , feootrtabsriOf ^htecfxoH bos
, ;-!r;0 ...^Mi'j'sJ
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
jchnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Hllno;? Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, B<t. MS
A'-^our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, E>t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: February IS, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Imrtediate
CHICAGO — Melvin Hedgs, 23, 30i- rJest Willow
street, has beon awarded a sdnolarehip to Illinois
Institiite of Technology, '
The scholarship covers ti^ltiou for one semecter.
Hedge is a jtaiior in the Institrte of Design of
Illinois Tech, -■ '-■''^'-
-pap-
S-0I8I Ij-.-.d'-.oJ
YeOJOMH03T =10 aTUTiT2M;
iionilii ,Ai
■om
:1IN01S INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
tchnology Cen+er
ilcago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Bf. 545
Arrr^our Research Foundation
of Illinois institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Fabniaiy 15, I95I2
FOR RELEASE: Lmsctate
CHICAGO — Two loc 1 students lia-ye been awarded
scholarships to Illinois Institute of Technology, They ares
Burton C. Mej'-er, 25, 8 West Etie street, senior,
Institvte of Design, and Jacqueline A. HoBtecsaery, 20, 700
North Stat.e street^, freshman. Institute of Design,
T>~e scholarships cover half the tuition for the
Spring semester*
-pap-
I
YOOJOHH03T qo 3TUT!T2Mi ^:
aioniill ,6\
«il^ t&t XToi:. '3:©Tc» aqida^mXo
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Center
licago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
iMmois l.nstitute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Bt. 545
A'rrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Insdtute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Febrciaiy l5, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: l^ mediate
CHICLiGO ~ Five local stuieiits have been awarded
scholarships to Illinois Institute of Technolog;;'". They are:
TasvJiiro lElxhnoto, 29, it827 North Ivinthrop avenue,
senior, Instit-te of Design; Dennis Johjnson, 20, son of Mr,
and Mrs. David Johnson, I1.OO9 North Springfield avenue, junior,
mechanical angfjieering,
Vincent Parks, 23, son of I-Ir, and I-Irs. Joseph Farks,
2132 Eastwood avenue, junior" mechanical engineering; Patricia
Turner, 19, daughter of Mrs. Mra Turner, 29^3 Belle Plaine
avenue, sophomore, home economics, and Lenore Walker, 18,
dnaghter of lir, and Mrs, Iv. H. Walker, 5b27 Farragut avenue,
freshman, home economics.
-pap-
■i^-i tsmuiAO — YPolonnaal
vaojv.
.-lonilli ,(51 ■
: . ,^.. -.or ■;.:).. ,.- -ij^ss&l&KCil aiocax-.. oJ 3.u:il3ia£orio3
ts:c3-'a q. ' 'j-Tol! Y284 t^S ^(xhjfiiaicfei; (ytlrfcasi
,81 t-xeMIfiW atonal bxis jaoxisofloo© airaer! ^^jEOProdcipa jSi'/tovs
-Tiig-
Rom
iuNOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Center
Icago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 6-9400. &<_t. 545
Arr-our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Februarj'' IS, I9S2
FOR RELEASE: Iin^nediate
CHICAGO — Ti-fo local students have recelTed scholar-
ships from Illinois Instit-ate of Technoloey. They are:
Robert Mathewson, 20, son of Mr, and Mrs, I. J,
r-ktheiTEon, 12620 Wallace avenue, jiijvior, nietallnrEical
engineering, and Glive Ullson, 18, lliiOl Union avenue,
Bophomore, riietallurpical engineering.
The scholarships cover full titition for one
semester,
-pap-
TsmulAO — YPP'on
YeOJOHH03T ^O 3TUTIT2m Z\.
zioniill ,61
I
bm
^LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
^chnology Center
[iiicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Mtmois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ejt. 545
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-7600. E»t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard ISIO-R
Mailed: Febr-usry 15, 1952
FOR RELEASE: I^nraediate
CKICACtO — Tt'o local studexi-bs have received scholar-
sh-ips from Illinois Institute of Technology, They ares
Nancy Anderson, 17, daughter of Mr, and I-£rs. G, P»
Anderson, 2l!.l9 North fpaulding avemie, frosl-un3.n, home econor.iit-s,
and Elizabeth Zoj-raphos, 18 , daugiiter o.f ?'5r, and !Irs, Bvangelos
ZogrS'-'hos, 3022 North Laramie, jtaiior in Mathematics,
The scholarehips cover part of the trition fcr one jssemestcr.
-pap-
.'■1-i ts^iulAO — Ypolcndsal to atgfittnl jutiIII lo
rsnortS MplH
zionilil .di
iDrn
fLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
lichnology Center
Qicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9600. E»t. 545
Armour Research Foundatton
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-?t00, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Febniar^^ 15, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: Jmmdlate
CHICAGO — Three local students have received
scholarships to Hlinoie Institute of I'eclmology, They are?
Fdchard Kummert, 19, son of i'r, and JSps. Fred
KuEEtaert, l50ii Korth Lavergne avenue, j-anlorj business aiid
eco(tio]Td.cs| S^J-d Levy, 20 daughter of Fir, and Mrs, i'raisk
ievy, 3ii.58 'Cst PolJc street, senior, Snfilish,, and Marianx-e
Loska, 18, daughter of ifr. and &s. S. L, Loska, llih? North
Lorel averme, fareshraan, checdstry, .... ...
m
aionilil ,61 ope;
t :32A3J351 flO^
jtoffK^ »arj3^ has ^-tM ta 'ted'ir?gtfa& OS j^v*^ ^^"^ :^«9ii«6EK>o©
i»tismiti& btm jjialXsrSf ,ioJb3»« ^J-c®-!^?: '^ ' ''■" " . --
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ihnology Center
icago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
llinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, E»t. 545
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: FebrTiar:^]^, l9Bt ■
FOR RELEASE: Iwiediat^
dl -ICAGO — Two local etvdeiits have been aKai-ded
scholarships to Illinois Institute of Tec}'!no].o£7, They
are? ■'•'
Alice Tr&sfm&Tf 18, datightef of Kr, and llirs,
C. A. Fraseiaerj 5806 South Albany averme, fi'eElTiaan, cheivdstry,
and Kent Shisler, 18, eon of lir, anr". Jtrr, Hoj'-t Shisler, 5^19
South ChriBt^Aiia avenx^e, frethraan, metallurgical engiiieering.
The eeholarshi s corer fxill tiiltion for one saaester.
-pap-
^ tv3 ,00ie-a i3rn.,IA0
Ut .tri .004<-a ismulAO — voolonHisT tj a'ulinnl jro.'ilH lo
rsnortS JilpIH
YaCJOHH03T lO 3TUT1T2M! 2iC
aioniltl .6) c
■-q»cf-
JNOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
:hnology Center
icago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 545
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9*00. E<t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: February l5, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: Imediate
CHICAGO — Fire local students have reCv-ived. scholarslT ips
to Illinois Institute of Teclinology. "^hey aret
Ricliax-d Ktmimert, 19, eon of Mr, and ?&:s, Fred Ktasainertj
l^Oii Iferth Javergre avenue, Junior, burinest econoinics^ Enid Levy,
20, dauc^ter or l-Ir, and Mrs, Frank Le-'>?y, 3h$Q V^ect Polk street^
senior, ShgLich,
Hariai-me Loe!-3, 18j fiaufhtor Cjf r^« and l-tas, Stephen
loaka, lldl? North Loi^el avoriuo, rrcalzrian, caeitiictiyj iJavid SachSj
l8, son of r'tr. iind I'rs, M. A, Sachs, 3523 Grcjnshaw, fjreEkraaji,
matheraaticE, an.d Sherman Sussraan, 21^ yltS IjridupenderiCf; bo\:leTaa^i3
senior, ch^iistry. *s,.,.
-pap-
•■x^'. ,00JV.3 iyiT.i,!AO — veololldDsI lo sturitinl jion
Y0OJ"^''
:»nortS ^dpiH
zionilll ,61
tXved bixffl |«oii5i«M3ci9e eaattta»d t-xoimft i^mmvs. octa^tfm&X lin-x. u^ -x
torn
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
'chnology Center
diicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5.9600, E^t. 545
A-mour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9600, E«t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I9I0-R
Mailed: February l^^ 1?52
FOR RELEASE: :aiii,e:±lat«
CHICAGO — Lenore Walker, l8, daugliter of ?lr, and
Mrs, ¥, Ut Vlalker, 552? Farragut avsnuo, hae received a
scholarship frora Illinois Institute of "iecbnologj.
The scholarship covers part of the tidtion for one
semester,
Mss Halker is a freshman in the Institute's horae
economics department.
-paio-
iiAO — vpolcnrt-j
Y0OJCViHO5T ^O 5TUTITaHI ^iC
jior.ilil ,6\ •■.:
sm
ILINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
T:hnology Center
! Icago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute o( Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, E-xt. 545
Arrrour Research Foundatton
of Mitnois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: February US, 1952
FOR RELEASE: ironedi-.te
CHICilGO — Two local students have received scholar-
ships to Illinois Institute of Technology, They ares
ffohn G. Etaaka, 18, son of lip, and i^irs, B, J, K-unica^,
296I4 South Looinis street, freehnian, arcliiteetiire, and James
Mientus, 19, son of Mr, and Vitb, Mictiael i-iientiis, 3iiOU South
Leavitt street, sophomore. Institute of i^esign,
Kimka's scholarship covers -fiill tuition, and "
Mientus' half tuition for one senester.
-pap-
'x3 .OOW-i IfyvjiAO — veoi;
S-OISl bisdf
Yc?OJOkiH03T =!0 3TUTiT2Hl ^l
^is^mfl .L /i *3ii'^ ka& „'s^ 7.© a©a tEi: »«;4^H ,0 m^% ■
,*r0#B©ssBS esoo "sol ml&lu^ HJed '3ij:"xis_.i
>*q*j-
IIINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Tj:hnology Cen+er
dicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
inlnols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, hit 545
Armour Research Foundatton
of lilinoJs Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. E«t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Febmaiyic; 195^2
FOR RELEASE: Iiiir,ie:Iiate
CHICAGO — Two local students have received scholar-
'-■ for -f-i- . ... ;.r
ships to niinoie InEtitute of Technology, They are:
James Mientus, 19, son of Pb:*. and I-Ite. Mchael
Miontus, 3hOh Sc-^th Le^^itt street, eophonore. Institute of
Design, and Ralph Zelmer, I8, son of ilr. e.nd. Hrs, Ous-t Zeliser,
Ijl55 South Callforaia aven^ie, Goplioaore, clieinical engineoring,
?elmer's scholarship covers fxill tuition, and Hientus'
half ttiitim lor one semester.
h.ciTi3, and then i:f
Coach Ed Crlanc- ■
-pap-
-'.inst 'vVayae aaivergit;-
A bright, f:
-Lsraorij
r.ds.y nigh*-..
■rH ,l>M?-a (smulAO — vf -"londjioT lo stuti).-
.ilt-J tsmulAO — vpolonrt^st to stuli^ ■
zionilll ,d\
to e^sf^.fJ-anT ^sMroia^rfcro^ ^^&$rt^ ittm,l Mffr^^. !^^ ^^Js^mM
.LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
jchnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
From.: Jim Jensen
CAlumet 5-960O
Ext. ^2^
Day Phones:
jnlnois knstitute of Technology
Armour Research Foundati
of Illinois Instlfufe of Technolo
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
-CAIumet 5-9600. ht. 545
, — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Mailed:
February 19, 195^
FOR RELEASE:
Icjnediate
CHIGkGO — Illinois Tech's faltering cagera will irake a seventh
attempt for their ninth victory Wednesday night when they host the
University of Chicago at 8 p.m. in the Techawk gym, 32nd and Dearborn
streets.
The Techawks have lost six straight after winning their first
eight games,
The Chicago game will be the fifth Tech has played in nine dayso
The Techawks finish the season with three more contests in the next weeka
They take on Knox Friday night at hCTe , North Central Monday,
also at home, and then invade Loyola next Wednesday night.
Coach Ed Glancy's hopes for a winning season rest with the
availability of injured center Joe Byerwalter, leading Techawk point
maker* The 6-3i sophomore injured his left ankle Febo 12 in Detroit
against Viiayne university and has missed three games.
A bright spot in the last two games has been the play 9f forward
Bob Peterson, who threw in 23 points against Concordia and 20 at Wheaton
iVbnday night.
The Techawks defeated Chicago in the season opener last December
83 to 42..
-jaj-
Ij. ..J. - l^
oofta-:!*- ■.v;? nl f^:
., t^:J':ijZi-
IINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
;chnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
lll.ncis l.nstitute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, ht. 54S
A-r-c-u- Research Foundatton
o; llhno^s Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-7400. E«t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: February 19, 1952
FOR RELEASE: laoediate
CHIOAGO •>« Illinois Teeh'a swimming team will aeek to regain
a •300 record against Loyola uniy^csity at 6>30 p.m. Thursday in the
Valentine 3oys olub pool, 34th and Emerald streets*
Coaoh Jim istlowen's tankmen, hard hit by mid-year graduation* ba^e
won two of tire meets.
-jaj-
rS ril^
i-rnhaa
JH .1-;6 .3W»-J iSftiulAO — vpolonrtasT
noilsbiiuol (
TIC .t..3 .OCif-a tamulAO — ¥e>loni*5l>r lo
:incrt1 lilpiM
YaOJOHH03T qo 3TUTIT2MI 2IC
zionilll .61 o,
flijBas'S o* ^®S8 iiiw xas^J sf>.£jasBiiifa ®»Jt©«ii' aJtofliXIX — OfiAOIEO
©iSS fll te^'XMriT -m.*? Oftd *« tiiz'si^vhiii aloxol ^saiess Ij'xods's OOJi..
setad-s^B &X«iq«h£ l»jj« ri«^ ,Xt«Kj tfffXe 8^06 <&fiitoeX.*v
"t^-
J
.INOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ihnology Center
cago 16, Illinois
Erom: Jim Jensen
CAlumet 3-96?0
Ext. 626
Day Phones:
Jllinois kistitute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard ISIO-R
Mailed: February 20, 1932
FOR RELEASE: immediate
CHICAGO — The Alpha Signa Phi fraternity chapter of Illinois
Institute of Technolcgy will hold the first annual inter-chapter basketball
tournament Saturday (Febo 23) in the Institute gjTa- 32nd and Dearborn
3treel"g,
Alpha Sigma Fhi teams from P'ordue uniyersity. Univeraity of
Wisccnsin. University :>f Illincia, and Illinois Tech will meat in four
games starting at 1, 2530, 6j30, and 8 p^mo
A dance and cpen house fcr aluiniii wiJ.l be held In the c'-'.-opter
house, 3154 3> Michigan, following the final gameo Teams from the other
three colleges will stay at the chapter house Saturdaj' nightj
N'orses from St. Lukes and iVIichael Reese hospitals end I80 Alpha
Sigma Phi alumni have been invited to the games and dance,
Bruce Tennant, 8G36 South Paxton avenue, is chairiran of the
tournament comnitteso Other committee members:
Paul Setzej 72d 11th street, Wilrflettej Charles Uram, 860
Burnhaa avenue, Calurret City; and Ed Schippinann, Box 157; Lake Villao
-Jaj-
IINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ichnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Fromi Jim Jensen
CAlumet 5-9600
Ext. 626
Day Phones:
Jllinois Institute of Tectinology — CAlumet 5-9600. Bt. 545
Anmour Research Foundatton
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9600, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard leiO-R
Mailed:
FOR RELft^r^ ''■ ''^'
Immediate
CHICAGO ~ Illinois Tech seeks its second win cf the year
over Knox college at 8 pom, Friday in the Teehawk gym, 32nd and
Dearborn streetso
The Techawks edged Knox, _53 to 54s in Galesburg January 12,-,
That win was the Techawks' eighth in a row, but since then they dropped
six straight before mauling Chicago vjednesday night.
Coach Ed Clancy may be able to use ^■'3i Joe Byerwalter Friday
for the first time since he was injured February 12. Byerwalter is
still Tech's leading scorer, even though he's missed four gameso
Although the team has mi.ssed Byerwalter, a new scoring thi-eat
has been uncovered in forward Bob Peterson* The 6-»l speedster has
poured in 4'4'fl of his field goals for 6l points in the last three gameso
The Techawks close their home season Monday night against
North Central? and finish at Loyola VJednesday.
-jaj-
IINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ichnology Center
bicago 16, Illinois
From: A. Shirley Brown
CAlumet 3 -96 CO
Ext. 623
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9400, b.t. MS
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-?600. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard 1810-R
Mailed: February 26, 1932
FOR RELEASE: i^^ediate
CHICAGO -- Dustfall in Chicago during January was the lowest
ever recorded for that month.
IVfeiurice Kayner, chief analytical chemist at Armour Research
Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology, disclosed today that
last month's dustfall — even though it established a rew high for the
I93I-32 winter season — averaged only 70«4 tons per square mileo
"This is 4^6 tons per square mile less than was previously
recorded during any January since the Foundation's dust analyses
started more than five years agOj" Kayner addedt. "The previous
January low was reported in 1949 1 when the total averaged 75 ''•or^ pjr
square milea"
January normally is the highest month of the year, l^ayner
explained. In January, 1931» lie reported a new high dustfall record
of 109 tons per square mile*
Each month, the Foundation measures and analyzes the dust
from municipally-maintained sampling stations for the city's Smoke
Inspection and Abatement department. Here is the dustfall tonnage as
recorded at the various stations.
Address .of Stat ion Ward Noo Total Dust Fall
1 263 o 73
The Fair Store
33 N. LaSalle
Loop Average
123,00
194.43
r.l r'v;"T'J-
page two
dustfall report
2133 S. Michigan 1 72^38
823 E, 44tb 4 ^2,92
1362 E, 59th 5 ^7_^13
7415 Stony Isld, 7 137,22
8858 J/krquette 10 74.66
6314 S, Troy I3 3^^-^g
62nd & Linder 1^ 37. 16
75^9 Eggieston I7 47.72
1620 w» 99th 19 17,1^2
3808 Ogden 22 83.^0
1500 Vif, Monroe 26 79>99
3033 Fulton 30 39o07
294U W. Cortland 32 36.38
3602 Belden 36 63o31
3944 N, Sawyer 4o 63o96
7350 Rratt 41 27,36
34 W. Hubbard 42 84o4l
551 Grant PI. 44 g^^g^
3332 Sheffield 46 63cl2
1622 Eratt Blvdc 49 35^33
2240 W. 37th St* 02.^98
Average
70.4c
-asb-
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Center
ilcago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Jllinoi5 kistitute of Technology — CAIumet 5.9600, Ext, 545
Anmouf Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
ffromi "fet Erown
CAIumet 3-96or
Ext. 341
Mailed:
FOR REL^X^P 26, 1952
Imnediate
CHICAGO — Bruno Ulrick, 29, 3140 S. IVIichigan Ave., has been
appointed an assistant engineer in the mechanism and propulsion
department at Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of
Technology,
His appointment was announced today by Dr. G. A, Nothmann,
department chairman.
Ulrick graduated from Municipal Technological Institute,
Bodenbach, Czechoslovakia, in 1939i and served in the U.S. Army from
1943-46. seeing action in the European theater.
He received a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from
Vilest Coast University, Los Angeles, in 1950, and a master's in applied
physics in 195I* He has specialized in cybornetics, the study of the
control system of mechanical-electrical communication systems.
-pb-
JNOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
:hnology Center
icago 16, Illinois
From: Pat Brcwn
CAlumet 5-9603
Ext. 541
Day Phonal:
Jllinois krstitufe of Technology — CAlumet 5-9400, Bet. 545
Armour RejearcK FoundatJon
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5.?*00, Ext. 317
Night Phona:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed:
FOR RELEASE
February 2^, 1952
Immediate
CHICAGO — Harry W, Wagner, 193^ S, Spaulding Ave., a recent
civil engineering graduate c>f the University of Illinois, has been
appointed a research assistant in the heat-power department at Armour
Research Foundaticn cf Illinois Institute of Technology.
His appointment, was announced today by Wilson P. Green,
department chairman.
7iagner is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers.
He is the son of Mrs, Elsie B. Wagnero
-pb^
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Cenfer
licago 16, Illinois
From: Eat Brown
CAlumet 5-<)6Q0
Ext. 341
Day Phones:
Jllinols krstitute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 545
Armour Research Foundatton
of Mimols Institute of Technology — CAiumet 5-9400. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
'^^"^''^ February ?6, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: ,^,,,,,,
CHICAGO — Robert J, Mindak, 27. assistant research engineer
for Standard Oil Co, (Ind.,) has been appointed an associate engineer
in the heat-power department at Armour Research Foundation of Illinois
Institute of Technology,
His appointment was announced today by 'Wilson P. Green, department
chairman,
Mindak has worked for Standard Oil since 1948. He lectured in
mechanical engineering at Northwestern University for two years while
studying for his master's degreeo He received his bachelor's degree
from Northwestern in 1946 o
Mindak is a member of Sigma Xi? Pi Tau Sigma, the American
Society of Mechanical Engineers, and the American Association for the
Advancement of Science,
He lives at 1049 N. Oakley.
-pb-
3 m
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
:hnology Center
icago 16, Illinois
From: Jim Jensen
CAlumet 5-9600
Ext. 626
Day Phones:
Jllmois kistitute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext, 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: February 26, 1952
FOR RELEASE: immediate
CHICAGO — . The industry advisory committee of the Foundry
Educational foundation will hold its annual meeting Friday at Illinoia
Institute of Technology, it was announced today by Otto Zmeskal,
director of metallurgical engineering at the Institute*
Nineteen executives from the foundry industry and ten foundry
students at Illinois Tech will attend the meeting and luncheon.
The foundation serves to promote foundry education in American
colleges and universities.
The group will discuss educational plans for the coming year
and methods of improving foundry education.
Iferion Allen, assistant to the president of Ajnerican Steel
Foundries, is president of the committee.
-jaj-
JNOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
;hnology Center
icago 16, Illinois
Rrom: Pat Brown
CAlumet 5-960'J
Ext. 541
Day Phones:
Jllinois k/istitute of Technology —CAlumet 5-9400. Ei,t, 545
Armour Research Foutidatton
of lilitiois Institule of Technology — CAlumet 5-9400. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
,, ., , February 27, 1952
Mailed:
FOR RELEASE: immediate
CHICAGO -- Arthur A. Andersont Jr., 2i^, research assistant
at Princeton University, has been appointed research assistant in the
chemistry and chemical engineering department at Armour Research
Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology..
His appointment was announced today by Clark Thorp, department
chairman.
Anderson graduated from Northwestern University in 1931 with
a degree in chemistry. He was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Eta
Sigma and received a medal for scholastic achievement from the
American Institute ef Chemists' club.
In the Army from 1946-48, he served in the Pacific. He had
been at Princeton since his graduation.
Anderson is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Anderson, 353 Ardmore
Road, Des Plaines,
-pb-
om
.UNOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
jchnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Promj Tat Brown
OA-lumet 3-96C'.
Ext. 3U
Day Phones:
JUinois knstitute of Technology — CAIume* 5-9600. Ext, 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, E»t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed:
February 27, 193:
FOR RELEASE:
Imnediate
CHICAGO — Jack C. Hedge, 24, experimental test mechanic fr>v
the Electro-Motive Division, General Motors, in LaGrange, has been
appointed an assistant engineer in the heat-power department at
Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology.
His appointment was announced today by ''Jilson P» Green,
department chairman.
Hedge has worked for General Motors since 1949o He received
his bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering that year from
Illinois Tech. He is a member of the Society of Automotive Engineers^
Hedge is the son of Mrs. Lillian Hedge, 26 S. Thurlow St.,
Hinsdale,
-pb-
1
.LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
schnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Erom: Ikt Brown
CAlumet 5-9690
Ext. 341
Day Phones:
Jllmoi^ kpstltute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Bt 545
Armour Research Foundation
of niinois Insfifufe of Technology — CAIumef 5-WOO. E»t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: February 27, 1952
FOR RELEASE: immediate
GHIDAGO — James E» Aaht 29, mechanics instructor at Illinois
Institute of Technology, has been named an associate research engineer
in the heat-power department of Axmour Research Foundation of Illinois
Tech.
His appointment was announced today by Wilson P. Green,
department chairrmn.
Ash has taught at Illinois Tech since 1948. He graduated from
the college in 1947 with a degree in mechanical engineering, and received
his master's the following year from California Insitute of Technology©
He served in the Air Force from 1942-45 ^^nd saw action in the
Mediterranean theater.
He is a mentoer of Tau Beta Pi and the American Society of
Mechanical Engineers.
Ash lives at 3042 N« Long Ave»
-pap-
IINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ichnology Center
nicago 16, Illinois
Fromi A. Shirley Brown
GAlmaet 5-9600
i Ext. 623
Day Phones:
Jllinois krstitote of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: February 2?, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: immediate
CHICAGO — John F. Schnur, foundry superintendent for the McLean
Iron V^orks, Palatka, Fla., has been named foundry technologist at Armour
Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology.
Mr. Schnur, now in Chicago, will be assigned by the Foundation's
International Division to a project in India, where he will conduct
studies of foundry practices and make recommendations for modernized
techniques,
Schnur 's appointment was announced today by Thomas P» Collier,
International Division manager. Mr. Collier said the appointment is one
phase of several projects being carried on by the Foundation as p€Lrt cf
the Government's Point Four program.
A foundry specialist for 3i years, Schnur served in China as a
gray iron consultant to the United States' Donald M. Nelson mission in
1944~45o In that capacity he was responsible for training unskilled
Chinese in improved foundry practices.
He installed and operated a brass foundry in Nicaragua during
1946-47* training native crews in operation of the plant.
He also installed and operated a foundry in the Netherlands
West Indies from I93I to 1942 for the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey,
In that post he also trained native laborers in molding, coremaking,
and pattern making.
Schnur will be accompanied to India by his wife and 12-year-old son.
:*>
IINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
jchnology Cen+er
hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Jllinois knstitute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 545
Anmour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Ntght Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
From: Jim Jensen
GAluitet 3-9600
Ext. ^26
Mailed:
February 2?, 195'
FOR RELEASE:
Immediate
CHICAGO — Illinois Tech's wrestling team, undefeated in four
dual meets, invades Wright junior ctrfllege at 4 P»ni. Friday»
Coach Tony Barbaro is hoping to make it two in a row over Wrights
The Techawks defeated their North side rivals earlier in the season,
21 to 9,
Al Siede, 155"Pound Techawk co-captain, will be after his 25th
straight dual meet victorye
-jaj-
1
j
JNOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
;hnology Center
icago 16, Illinois
From! Pat Bro^^m
CAlvmet 5-9600 ■
Ext. Ski
kpstitute of Technology — CAk
5-9600. E>t, 545
of Illinois Institute o' Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
N!gM Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
^"'''^= FebruaiT 29, 1952
FOR RELEASE: ^ ,. ,
Inmed.iai,e
CHICAGO — Peter H. Lauer, 33, chief accountant, has
been named controller at Armour Research Foundation oi Illinois
Institute of Technology.
His appointment to the newly created position was
announced today by James L. Knight, assistant director for
business operations.
Lauer i-Till head the activities of the accounting, pur-
chasing,, property, and shipping and receiving departments,
Lauer is a certified public accountant and attended
Northwestern and Loyola universities. He attended high school in
Hamburg, Germany.
In military intelligence from 19143-U5, Lauer attained the
rank of master sergeant and saw action in the European theater.
The new controller came to the Foundation in I9I48 as
assistant chief accountant. He has been chief accountant, in charge
of the Fovmd&tion's accounting department, since Kay, 1950, From
19l|2-U3, he was a senior accountant for Joseph A, ICovac & Co.
Lauer is a member of the Illinois Society of Certified
Public Accountants, the American Institute of Accountants, and re-
cently was elected treasurer of the Pr.rlc Forest Homesteaders.
Mr, and Mrs. Lauer and their son live at 336 OswegO;
Park Forest,
-pb-
(Note to Editors: - hotographs of Mr, Lauer available on requestj)
A
3m
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
:hnology Center
icago 16, Illinois
From: Pat Brovm
CAlujnet 5-9600
Ext. 5Ul
Day Phones:
Jllinois knstitute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ent. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-7600, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: February 29, 1952
FOR RELEASE: immediate
CHICAGO — VJilliam H. Cousins, Jr., 27, assistant business
manager, has been placed in charge of all business operations for
two divisions, materials and processes and electrical engineering
and physics, at Armour Research FouJidation of Illinois Institute of
Technology.
Cousins' \ie\i assignment was announced todaj'- by James L,
Knight, assistant director for business operations.
The two divisions include five research departments
specializing in metals, chemistry and chemical engineering, ceramics
and minerals, elelctrical engineering, and physics.
Cousins came to the Foundation in October from Evansville,
Ind,, whore he was business manager of the Evansville baseball club.
For the past four years, he had managed a number of baseball farm
clubs, for the Boston Braves.
He is a graduate of Holy Cross college and received a
master's degree from Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration
in I9U7. He was a supply officer in the Navy during the war,
>Ir. and Mrs, Cousins and their two children li^ e at 281?
Western A'>'e., Park Forest.
-pb-
1
om
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Center
icago 16, Illinois
From: Pat Erox-m
CAliunet 5-
Ext. ^la
Day Phones:
Jlllnois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Bit, 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. E»t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed: February 29, 1952
FOR RELEASE: li^ediate
CHICAGO — Harry A. fCrumpolz, 30, assistant chief
accountant, has been promoted to chief accountant at Armour
Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technolo&y.
His promotion was announced today by James L, Knigi''t,
assistant director for business operations.
In '-lis new position, Krumpolz will be in charge of
the Foi.uadat3.on' s accounting department.
He came to the Foundation as a junior accountant in
March, 19kQ, and was promoted to assistant chief accountant in
May, 1950.
Krumpolz received a degree in accounting from Bryant <?:
Stratton Business College in 19^8 . Duxing the war, he saw action
with the Navy in the Mediterranean and the Pacific.
Mr. and Mrs. Krvunpolz live at 7l5l S. Eggleston.
-pb-
1
om
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Center
licago 16, Illinois
Pat Irovm
CAlumet 5-9600
Ext. 5ia
Day Phones:
Jllmols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9«IO, Ext. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Tectinology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: February 29, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Iniine:Ii.te
CHICAGO — Joseph Kowal, 2^',, assistant purchacing
agent^ has been named an alniinistrative si'.porvisor in the
business ofin.ce at Armour Research Foundation of Illinois
Institute of Technology,
Eis promotion was annoujiced today by Janes L,
I&iight, assistant director for business operations.
Kowal has been with the Foundation since 1950. He
received a de^^Tee in marketing from Loyola University that
year. • ■
He was a radar man in the Na".'-y during the war.
Mr. and Mrs, Kowal live at 7[;.00 IJ. iiyrtle.
-pb-
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Center
icago 16, Illinois
From: Pat Brown
CAlumet 5-9600
EXT. 5iil
Day Phones:
Jllinols kistitute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9400, Ext. 545
Ai-mour Research Foundatton
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: February 29, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: immediate
CHICAGO — Fred Kremer, Jr., 25^ administrative assistant
in the office of program development, has been promoted to adminis-
trative supervisor in the business office at Armour Research Foun-
dation of Illinois Institute of Technology.
Kis promotion was announced today by James L. Fvnii^ht,
assistant director for business operations.
In his new position, Kremer will handle business details
on Army and NaA'y contracts awarded to fiv" departments in the
Foundation.
Kremer began to work part time for the Foundation in
I9I4.9 while attending Illinois Tech. After receiving his degree
in business and economics in 19^0, he was named administrative
assistant.
During the war, he served in the Army Airways Commimi-
cation Service.
Mr. and Mrs. Kremer live at 292? vJ, McLean.
-pb-
1
d
.INOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ihnology Center
cago 16, Illinois
From: Pat Brown
CAlumet 5-9600
Ext. sia
Day Phones:
Jllinois l/istitute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9400, bit. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed:
February 29, 195^
Imraediate
FOR RELEASE:
CHICAGO — Karvey 3. Kudelman, 22^ of 60lii N.
Francisco, has been an .pointed a research assistant in the
metals department at Arnour Research Foundation of Illinois
Institute of Technology.
Nudelman's appointment was announced today by
Dr. Max Hansen, department chairman,
A graduate of Roosevelt Higli School, Nudelman
received a bachelor's degree in metallurgical engineering
from the Inivorsity of Illinois this month.
He is a member of Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Tau, Alpha
Sigma Hu, and the American Society for Metals,
-pb.
INOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
hnology Center
cago 16, Illinois
From: Pat Frown
Cllumet 5-9600
Ext. ^kl
Day Phones:
Jllinols Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9tO0, Ext. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of lllrnols Institute of Technology — CAlumet S-WJO, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: February 29, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Immediate
CHICAGO — 0. H, Olson, hi, research assistant for the
Institute of Paper Chemistry, Appleton, w'is., has been appointed
a physicist in the physics department at Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology.
His appointment was announced today by Dr. Pilchard F.
Humphreys, department chairman.
A former physics instructor, Olson has taught at
Valparaiso University, LaCrosse and Oshkos.h Teachers Colleges,
and Lawrence College. He has worked for the Institute of Paper
Chemistry since 19U5.
Olson graduated from the University of Michigan in 1926
with a degree in physics and mathematics a.nd received his master's
degree from there m 1929.
"e is a member of Sigma Xi and the American Association
of Physics Teachers.
Mr, and Mrs. Olson and their two sons live at 6it8 Saylor
Ave., Elmhurst,
-pb-
m
INOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
hnology Cenfer
cago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Jllinols krstitote of Technology — CAiumet 5-9400, Ext. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumef 5-9600, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: ^^«^ ^. ^952
FOR RELEASE: ^^«°^^
Memo to Editors;
Here is the current issue of our Industrial Research
Newsletter* It contains abstracted material in the field of
scientific research which may be of interest to you.
William A« Spencer
.INOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ihnoiogy Center
icago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute ot Technology — CAIumet 5-9M0, • E>t. 545
Arrr-our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5.»»00, Ext. JI7
Night Phone;
Lombard mO-R
FOR RELEASE: , ^,
CHlOAiOO — WiUlaa G. Loot*. 19. son of Mr. aal 'i^a, w, A.
i^ootSt 10420 iioutb UlaroBoat aveau*. haa txiea eleoi^ad raoordiiig
aaoretary of ciigtaa t^i li^pallon fraternity at UXiaois institute of
Taehnology*
.hioots ia a Junior in tha zaeobanieai enginearing deoartoaant
of the ooliege*
Ha ia aiao a «^ai>ar of Phi £t« dlgna tonorary fraternity and
tha Air Forea R^amrf Offidara Iraining Corpa at Illinois fe^»
-pap-
noi'ebnuol iljiftOJsS i,., -/'
:»norit tilplM
X-0I8I ti6dm^-J
YOOJOMH03T ^O 3TUTITEMI 210i
rioniili ,il 0£
;i<jiei/;«t@ml
:bolisM
:3aA3J3« 5IO=l
$am>4't£icidb ^irm^riBlm^ IminB^O's^ <siA9 ai 'misi»i
«^«S-
.INOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
hnology Center
cago 16, Illinois
Day Phonic
Illinois Institute o( Technology - CAIumet MiOO, Ext. Ml
Arn-our Research Foundatl-on
ot Illinois Institute o( Technology — CAIumel l-MOO, Eit. ilT
Nlqht Phone:
Lombard IIIO-R
Mailed:
FOR RELEASE:
l-yaed-late
CHICAGO — 3ru«« Cray, 30, son of !*, gnd .'*rs. t, B, Crray»
938 Wi3Cor«in» Oak Hi«ii*, has be<m el^eeted eorresponaiqg secretary
of Slgrta fhl Fpgilon ftotarnlty (?.* Illinois Institute of Tcchaology,
Trray Is a sophorrwe ia the civil ej^ineerim department of
the coll£;::£.
Ho graduated froM OaV: Rark hlah scthool in February, 15!51*
-pap-
.0 ,M«if'8 tarnjIAa — VfOio"
nbiltbni,
(It ,l»3 .DMM iHrflJlAD — vpulenrfao;
R'OIII b-oo-jJ
y0OJOHHO3T ^O 3TUTIT2Mi
(ionilll ,^l o^'.
»I?S!?i *Tis*^^«'? ci /oerfea %lri ??xs^ :^Js& tsciX b
.INOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
hnoiogy Center
cago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois l.istitute of Technology — CAIumet 5-»400, E-xt. MS
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: ^M-Ch kt i?52
FOR RELEASE: iisv^diaU
GHISAQO •• BietkarA D. B.i^lia, 2C, oon of :^. «£^ itts, Carl
Ztei Spsiloa frstoroity at IlUasis Institute of TACtaQdisgy^ for his
•««9ai tsra*
SSm;^^ Is a iioiop ia th« el«etrl«al mmXnuvtiag dopartuo^At
of fih« csaU&ge*
A gradlii^te of 'Vlt. SatDaeil hi^ sohaol» hd ia a mMSbor of tKa
studeab oba.?t;«» of the A^iecrlaan lastitute of ?:i»etrloal Englaears
at XULiaola 7»^*
•e«p-
3M .\y.3 .OCiV-a T^-ltiAO— -.f.:!:
nuiUfar- ,
:a*iiat<<l y*Q
:«noil1 iHvi'''
Y0OJOHHO3T ^O 3TUTIT2HI 210^
iionilll ,<ii op.
3A^|nts!S»i isi-it^^asisA© Ia»i:«*a*Xa «;«# al "Weistfi e al )&*il«»
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Cerrter
licago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?«)0, ht. MS
Ardour Research Foundatton
o! Mltnois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: -"5Jf*^ 4» 1)5^
FOR RELEASE: i^*iM-Uit«
CfinaAOO ■-* ViiwoTit J. 3Tai'.c3, 23, son of :*p. aai .ii*3. Joseph
l^pslXon frutorail;y at Xlliaoia laavitut^ Of l?64hac^logy>
^trics ia si junior in 6ao iaaofl>aaidal «rieSixie»«c'i.i;^ d«par&.^u& -
of this ooHess.
-p-JP-
I
aM ,l>r3 fiOit-i OmiilAO — Ypo(onii:jjT to slulitenl j-cii'l!
noiiafci-uo^ rf3io:.j9« lu.j-mA
Tit .*x3 .00*M (.irnulAO - veclonrtr'sT ">o -lutilinl i.oo.lH 'c
■ fl-0i8l b't,dr-oJ
YeOJOMHDBT qo 3TUTIT2MI 2IOI
,-;iilSi':.#^<J«^*. 8jaAl»«lUiP# .r;fii/;6^-j;,-sJe, .-i.Ji! Sil r6iC.uf " * •! H^^^^
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Center
licago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
IINnois Institute of Technology — CAIumet S-IUtO, Erf. 54$
Armour Research Foundation
ol lihnols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed: ^ferah 4. 1252
FOR RELEASE: A;«Baediat©
CHiaAGO •• Mgar W« Euhanka, 23, son ot iSea, Anaa H. £,u))anka,
740^ Darnell avaauei bas been «leet«d president of Sigma ?iti Lpniloa
ftnteraity at IXlioois Xsatitate of Teohnoloegr*
£tiban]c8 is a senior ia the otealst]^ depart rient of the coiie^-je*
A graduate of Gage i'urie high school* he is a atrnttr sf the
atudeat chapter of the 4n»riaAA Che^cai Society at XUiosis reeh*
•pJSp»
Ut .t«3 ,(»»f-5 •ofTuiAO— vptlor-tosT
:«nortS fHpiH
S-OI8i >e.-l.-.cl
YaOJGHH33T qO 3TUTIT2MI 210H
is+nsO ypolof-
zionilil ,dl '^Ps:
^M Ic iftefesffl s eJ ftd ,Ioo«J©s if?^^ ijii«^ assS lift »^«el?B7j. «■'.
.INOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
hnology Center
cago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9M0. E-xt. S45
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: ^TCh 4f 1952
FOR RELEASE: Imaeaiate
CHIQ&GO » Donald G. Snipes, 21. son of Mr, M. Q. Snipes,
657 ^rth Hallywood, «lenQ>hia, lias been elected vice president of
Sigiaa Hal Epsilon fraternity at Illinois Institute of Technology*
Snipes is a Junior in the aeehanicel engineering department
of the college*
He is a graduate of Central high school* ^itrphis* ->«
-pap»
ir) ,0O4?-3 71
YeOJOHHD3T =?0 3TUTIT2Hi 210i
latneO ygok'
^s«rr#"SBt«l) :^l^0««iBe« ls»is^&mg. &M «Jt "^csiJ^ » si a«<|.t«<a .
*«3.«<£-
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
:hnology Center
icago 16, Illinois
Ddy Phones:
IlllnoJs Institute of Tectinology - CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. MS
Arrroof Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: '^^C^ 4» i952
FOR RELEASE: IncBediafce
OhICAOO <•- Ckiorge 7ellella, 2C, son of Mr* and U!cb» Gaorgd
Vellella, 3692 Skat 118th street » Cleveland, has l>eea elected mrden
ot fl ibppa Hii fraterziity at Illinois lostitute of Technology.
Vellella is a eoiihoiaore in the Institute's eiril engineering
depertment*
iJ8 is a gradisate of John Adaias oigh school* Cleveland*
-pap-
■.iMortH ytO
JM .)>3 .00**;' tsmulAO — <eolonrt39T i.e. stutiljnl iloniip
noitebnuol rtsieoisS iuo:niA
:*noil<l frip!k1
YaOJOHH03T ^O 3TUTIT2MI 2IC
•tfiale-ffeiS ,Iw»f<»R t^iA emath eSeit t* d^fviya^f.^ » e^i igd
■*qm*
IINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ichnology Center
licago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet
Arn-our Researcti Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Tecfinology — CAlun
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
5-9M0, Ext. 54S
et 5-9400. Ext. 31
^^'^^'^'- mr0h 4. 1952
FOR RELEASE:
IsBitsSdAte
CSUGSkOQ -- H«m>y «. Ba&el. 18, son of ^. aad ^<&>s. fiUi Baael,
1663 Orefcard aveatw* Das been elseted Iilatorian of V\ Kapi» i^hi
fraternity at IllizKiis lastituto of 7eoiutsloinr«
He is a sophotaore in the noeel^ai^I englneariag dfipartaKsat of
tha eollege*
Bftbel ia a p'adaate of Lane Teotenioal high school.
-pap.
.t«3 .0049,-?t3.-polAO — ypoloiirtisT lo oiutilinl jiomlll
x3 .00*f-? tsmulAO — veolonrtisT to stgliTinl jloiili' lo
:»nortS lilpiH
YaOJGMH03T ^O 3TUTIT2M! 2IO,
-e+nsO YPol
z'lonilll ,6! o{.-.m.
. ,^ ibalieM
I
-Q«X
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
:hnology Center
icago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?400, b(t. S45
Ardour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-«00, Ext. 317
Night Phone: *
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: ^°^ ^» ^^52
FOR RELEASE: I^B«»dia*«
CHICAGO — Milan 0. iTaska, 22, aon of Mr. aoi Mrs. Joseph
iTaslca, 1107 North Keeler avenue, has been elected chaplain of Pi Kiappa
fhi fraternity at Illinois Institute of Technology*
He is a Junior in the oiTil engineering department of the college*
Ivaaka is also a memoer of the Lutheran Student *s Association,
the swiamiog team* student chapter of the American Society of Civil
engineers* and the Society for the Advanoesoent of Sfanageiaent*
-pap-
YaOiOWHa3T ^O 3TUTIT8MI 210!^
«!;feq.-
-LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
schnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Day Pho
ames w, Arms«y
et 5-?M0, Ext. 545
IM,no,s Institute of Tectinology - CAI,
Ar,rou.' Research Foundation
ol liiinols Institute of Tectinology — CAIumet 5-?t00, Ext, JI7
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: MSTCh 4, 1952
FOR RELEASE: laraediate
CHZCACK) — FrAtiK Umaokt 20, son of Dr. aai iSra, F. L. I&saaok,
BB> #1. Deer Lodge* lias been elected president of Fi Keppa Hii fraternity
at Illioois Institute of Teohnology*
{baaek la a junior in the eleotrioal engineering department of
the eollege*
He is a graduate of ^vell County high atixool. His other
aetivitiea at Illinois Tech include membership in the Interfrateraity
Oounollf Beta Omega Nu, and the stucLent chapter of the Anteriean
Institute of Eleotrioal Engineers*
>pap-
.OQW-<! nmulAO — vpolonrijii lo siuti'iiil ^lO ■ io
Y.9OJO!>1H03T ilO 3TUT1T2MI 2IC
eioniill .(it o:
iUNOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
pchnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
llllno-s Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Ext. 545
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: ^kTCll ka 1?52
FOR RELEASE: Itsmdi&te
QHICAGO •• Rloliard J. Ssosteiic* 13* aofi of ^. and ms» HIHaa
Saostak* 1709 ^a^t- ^lat street* has o$en elected s&oretar^ of Fi t^ppa
Pbi fraternity at Illlools Iiistitute of Technolopy,
He ia a aopho^sjre ia the cbsrsisal engiaeeriog depertsatnt of the
eoll«g«*
Ssostak is also a meru&er of Phi Lta Sigaa honorary aooioty at
iniQoia ?eeh.
-9*l>-
5M
1x5 .OMt-3 •.
'- /i;Ot.lA
"
.' ■:< "•. tan
iAC -
:9nort<l trtpiM
iioniili .61 0(^
Sgl?X .,t^ «!t»*#J?^ :bsli&M
-s;^t«fi i«C 1is3 ^a*?j|-«"'a6»8- tsSes'i© a«is<.i.?&sg. -..f^t^s tsIS, ,*«»'»■ fjStJE.: «:«ii*««s«?=
>m
.INOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ihnology Center
cago 16, Illinois
Frcnt Pat Brown
CAlumet 3-S6Jd
Ext. 341
Day Phones;
Jllinois knstitute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9600, Ext, 545
Armour Research Foundation
of lllmois Institute of Technologv — CAlumet 5-9600, Ext. 317
Niqht Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed:
FOR RELEASE
IVfeirch 4, 1952
Lnnediate
CHICAGO — Archibald D, Murphy, 28, supervisor of the government
accounts section, has been named assistant chief accountant at Armour
Research Foundation of Illinois Institute cf Technology,
His appointment was announced today by James Lo Knight j assistant
director for business operations.
Murphy came to the Foundation as an accountant in 193'^ from the
University of Chicago, where he had been assistant supervisor of the
government accounts sections He has been supervisor of the Foundation
government accounts section since Ivky, 1931»
Murphy saw action with the Array in the European theater during
the war. He graduated from Illinois Tech in 193^0
Mr. and Mi-So Murphy live at 3330 W, 80th streets
-pb-
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Center
licago 16, Illinois
Frcmi Pat Brown
GAlumet 5-96O6
Ext, _54l
Day Phones:
Jllinois tnstltute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, &<t, M5
Armour Research Foundat>on
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard ISIO-R
Mailed:
Iterch 4, 1952
FOR RELEASE:
Inmediotc
CHICAGO ~- George A. Forster, 28, electrical designer for Vern
E, Alden Co, , has been appointed an assistant electrical engineer in
the electrical engineering department at Arirour Research Joundation of
Illinois Institute of Technology^
His appointment was announced today by Ifeirvey Jo Finisono
department chairnanc
Forster graduated from Illinois Tech in 1951» He had worked frr
Alden Co, since theno
From 1943"46c he served with the Army Air Force, seeing action
in the China- Burma- India theater.
Mr, and M-So For,=;ter live at ?906 S, Carpenter^
'PO-
.INOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
hnology Center
cago 16, Illinois
From! Fat Brown
CAlvimet 5-.96OQ
Lxt, 341
Day Phones:
Jllmols knstitute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. E»t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Ivbrch 4, 1952
FOR RELEASE: immediate
CHICAGO — Theodore Saltzbergj 24? junior development engineer
for Motorola, Inc., has been appointed an assistant engineer in the
electrical engineering department at Armour P.esearch Foundation of
Illinois Institute cf Technology.
His appointment was announced today by Harvey J. Finiscn,
department chairraano
Saltzberg had worked for Mctorc.la since June, 1931'>
He graduated from Illinois Tech in 195'^ ^^'^ received his
master's degree from that institution this year. He served a year in
the Navys
Saltzberg is a member of Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Rho Epsilou;
the Institute cf Radio Engineers ~ and the American Institute of
Electrical Engineers,
He is the son of Mr. and Mrsa Nathan Salt-^berg, I916 H- 'KiLn-.^to
.pb-^
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
:hnology Center
icago 16, Illinois
From'. F&t Brown
CAlumet 3-96oe
Ext. 341
Irstlt.jte of Technology — CAlu-net 5-9600, E.', 626
Night Phone;
Lombard I8I0-R
^^"^'^^ IVferch 4, 1952
FOR RELEASE:
Immediate
CHICAGO — William E. Hfehin, director of research at Armour
Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology, has been named
to the subcommittee en aircraft structural materials of the National
Advisory Committee for Aeronaut icso
He also is consultant to the Minerals and Metals Advisory Board
of the National Research Council and recently was elected chairman of
the Chicago section of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. cal
Engineerso
Jfehin, a graduate of Notre Damec joined the Foundation in 1947
and headed the metals research department before he became director of
research in 1949o From 1937"47 ^e was in charge of metallurgical
engineering at Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Pittsburgh^ f^a
Mr. and H/Irs. H/khin live at 223 So Springs LaGrangSc.
-pb-
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Center
licago 16, Illinois
Fromj Pat Brovini
CAlumet 5-960C
Ext, 541
Day Phones:
Jllinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?600, Bit 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Rlarch 4, 1952
FOR RELEASE: immediate
CHICAG-0 •"• Dr. Sidney Katz, 42t supervisor of physical chemistry
for the Institute of Gas Technology, has been appointed research physical
chemist at Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technolcg^^
His appointment was announced today by Clark Thorp, department
chairnBn.
Known for his research on the kinetics of reactions, carbon-
oxygen-steam reactionr and instrumentation methods of analyais.. Dr. Ka^z
will work on projects in the physical chemistry and fine particles sections
at the Foundation^ He is the author of a number of articles in his field-:,
Dr. Katz had been in research and teaching at the Gas Institute
since 1945 » He worked on the Ivknhattan Rroject for a year and taught
mathematics at Lewis Institute under the Engineering.j Soiencej and
Irfknagem.ent War Training Program, From 1941-459 tie conducted research
for Goldsmith Brothers Smelting and Refining Co»
Dra Katz received his bachelor's and master's d.eftvoas from the
Univex-sity of Ivknitcbag Tiinnipeg, Oanadao and his doctorate from ivIcGill
University; Ivbntrealc He also spent a postdoctoral year at the
University of London^
He is a member of the American Chemical Society^ American Physical
Society, American Gas Association, Sigma Xi, and Pbl Lambda Upsilon»
Dr. and Ivlrs, Katz and their two children live at 9824 S. Avalons
-pb-
v^^:
■VI ?iaj 'iJ •"c&'.rt-s -j si '-.-ii
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
;hnology Cenfer
icago 16, Illinois
Frotn; Jim Jensen
OAlmict 5-9600
Ext. 626
Day Phones:
Jllinois knstltute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, b.t. 545
Armour Research Founcjation
of lilmo;s Institute of Tectinology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: yiarch k, 1952
FOR RELEASE: inmediate
CHICAGO — Lloyd H. Donnell, f)6, has been appointed acting
chairne.n of the department of mechanics at Illinois Institute of
Technology, it was announced today by Ralph Gs Owens, assistant dean
of engineeringo
Dr. Donnell will head the department for one year in the absenoo
of William R. Osgood*
Osgood is on a year's leave of absence to edit a monr.graph on
residual stresses in metals and metal structures for the National Research
council in Washington, D.C.
Donnell, who holds a PhvD. in mechanics from the University of
I'vlichigan, has been at Illinois Tech since 1939.
Mr„ and IVJrso Donnell and one son live at 5525 South Kimbark
avenue o
-jaj-
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
jchnology Center
licago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
IM-nols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ext. S45
Arrrour Research Foundati-on
of lil.nois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 117
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
FOR RELEASE: ^__„ ,
GaSiASO — G. fvsiMiM Stradford, ftttomey. 12 West O^fUM
toule^urd* «a« r«-eIaoted preaiiitonfe of the i&arA of direet^rs of thsi
Ma S« JlsSlaley li»ttM» 3^1 South Ka^ash arotnie* at the b9sril*a
IWhruary meeting*
Stradford bu hsadad the £>oard aiaoe 194?*
Maard ^ araham of tha Pullman i=t>rt^*8 Beoefit laaaoiatloa*
6 Eaat G&rfield boulevard* «ia ra»el«eted rlea {uresideat* Se also liaa
held thia offioa ainaa 1%9»
Othar offiooca are Arthur 3. I-Calght of the ?Aity i<!toti»l
Xaaaranoa domjp»i)^« 471? lodlasA a^anua* mooM Tlea prasidantji Mrs*
Stotloa IU>u8aaatta 6144 South Loomis aremia» tr^8ur<^» aad Miaa ^alsK
Oalafaaa of the pahlla ralatioaa dapartsKit of IlUaoia Inatltuta of
Taahi^l^y. 1200 Shenria ayaaua* sesratary.
•5tt9»
. ui 00*»-« IsmulAD — veolonrtisT lo elullUnl jicr.il
X-0I8I bitdr^.oJ
YaOJOMH03T ^0 3TUTIT2HI 2101^
eionilll ,il of
, ,, ■ :32A3J35i ^03
^^M^ mifim Sfsmfi ^ii Jfe*^«»«j' ax^ Sncilihes'Si^
•«2^$aiJ&«.s»4 ii'^m&t m*«s&t^m JSmrMti^ ««« H© j5aM{««€' ♦& .£*<ws»^
•^^tl s»eeJt« ^eill© ai«iS' ^-vr.
•*»«g {*i?*^l:»fsg ^l-r isHCioer. aiMi^st® isasiSsiX flT^ ' •^«Q«.$d ftOfim^^^t'.
Hjfti*'
INOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
hnology Center
;ago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-7M0, Ext. MS
Arn-our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?*00. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard 1810-R
Mailed: ^^"^ 3. 1^32
FOR RELEASE: ^araediafce
CKICACO -• m.aa TheluM L, Cole^^n, a:aus*tsr cf "*. J, ^.
ColoTBn. Oort«s, has been ^iQotei secretary of the board of airefltorf
©f the Alia 3, HksKinlty oo^fmxaity he'uae, Ohl<ja<p«
SftUs Ooleiiaa is asalafeaot director of public relations at
Illiasla lastttut* »f Teahnolosry.
She baa been a jseasbsr of the sofiEuinity bo'ia^ brjari ai.irs^ 194?»
•t»p-
■;^-
:n.
'onodS YuO
til .tjt3 .OM?-J t«-"
A-OIBI i
2,on;i|l
:^,^oH1 tHpiM
YaOJOMHD3T ^O 3TUTIT2Hi 210;
,> ■'- r .-^f-f.'i-E bi-hott se.pori 4':4 .f,/*j?r?5«s s*f? *c t'^tsi^t. s Jit®sf aad s^S
INOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
hnology Center
cago 16, Illinois
Frcmj Pat Petteraon
CAlumet 5-960O
Exto 625
Day Phones:
Jllinois knstltute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9t00, b.t. 545
Armour Research Foundatfon
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-HOO, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: March 5 . 1952
FOR RELEASE: immediate
SHICAG-0 — A.11 graduates of the February class at Illinoia
Institute of Technology are at work in industry or government, Earl C«
Kubioekt director of placement, announced today.
Most of the graduates, especially engineers^ were offered
several jobs.
Average starting salary for the class was $320 a month, compared
with $307 for June, 1931. and $291 for February 1951. This figirre is
about $20 higher than the nati:^nal average starting salary for engineers,
Kubicek said. He attributes this to the fact that Illinois Tech gradual-c?3
frequently have previous experience in industry.
A.verage monthly salaries this year in different fields weres
industrial engineers, $33^5 metallurgical engineers, $3285 civil engineers,
$3235 mechanical engineers, $322j electrical engineerSf $319? business
and economics majcrs, $319? chemical engineers, $313i ^^^ chemists, $311o
Mechanical and electrical engineers were most iti dernand by
inter^'xawmg companies, Kubicr-ek said, but the biggest sKorta^e of man
was in physics and metallurgical engineerings
Two hundred and forty-one companies were represented in pre-
graduation interviewingo Graduates averaged six interviews each.
Interviewing by governmental bodies showed a marked increase, Kubicek
added, especially in civil service.
-pap-
NJOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
nology Center
^(piM, lllifiia Jensen
CAlumet 5-96CC
Ext. 626
Day Phones:
Jllinois Institute of Technology — CAIun-.et 5-9400, b<t. 545
Armour Research Foundafton
of Illinois Institufe of Technology — CAlumet 5-9600, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard leiO-R
ivlarch 5 , 1952
Mailed: Immediate
FOR RELEASE:
CHICAGO — More than 2,500 engineer 3 from the U. So and Canada
are expected to attend the first annual American Power Conference Llarch
26, 27, and 28 in the Sherman hotels
The meeting is a continuation of the Midwest Power conference,
held in Chicago for the past I3 yearso
The conference, largest of its kind, is sponsored by Illinois
Institute of Technology, nine other Midwestern universities, and 11 local
and national engineering societies and industrial associations,
R» Ao Budenholzer, professor of mechanical engineering at Illinois
Techs is conference director, Dan A, Sullivan, Commonwealth Edison
company, heads a 23-man cooperating industry committee.
-jaj-
3m
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
:hnology Center
icago 16, Illinois
From: Fat Brovm
CAlumet 5-9600
Ext. 541
Day Phones:
Jllijiois k:ist;tute o< Technology — CAIume* 5-9600. Ext. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9400, E«t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard ISIO-il
Mailed: ^fepch 5 , 195
FOR RELEASE
Immediate
CHICAGO ~ Dr. Kenneth L. Yudowitch, 3I, project chairman for
the Operations Research Office, Johns Hopkins University, has been appointed
supervisor of the physics of solids section at Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology,
His appointment was announced today by D^.^ Richard F., Humphreys.:,
department chairmana
Dr. Yudowitch is knovm for his research in x-^ray diffraction,
scattering, and instrumentation, and has published a numoer of articles
on these subjects, as v/ell as on the teaching of physicso
He was a member of the staff at Florida State Universitye
Tallahassee, from 19/j.8'»51o He had been at Johns Hopkins since then^
Yudowitch is a graduate of Trinity College, Hartford, Conn-,
and received his doctorate from the University of Missouri in 19/J.80
He is a member of the American Institute cf Physics, American
Physical Society, American Crystallographic Society, Electron Microscope
Society of America, and Sigma Xi^ He also is a former chairnan of the
physical sciences section cf the Florida Academy of Scienceso
Dr. and lirsn Yudowitch and their five children live at 23 1
LaCrange Road, LaGrange.
-pb-
(Note to Editors* Photographs of Dr. Yudowitch available on request.")
om
IINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
!chnology Cenfer
hicago 16, Illinois
Fromi Bat Brown
CAlumet 3-96OJ
Ext. 541
of Technology — CAlumet 5-9600. E<' 626
-CAIume! 5-9600. E/t. 317
. . ., , mrah 5, 1952
Mailed: -^ ' -^
FOR RELEASE: ^^ediate
CHICAGO — Dr. Louis E. Ivlarchi, inorganic chemist in the ceramics
and minerals research department at Armour Research Foundation of Illinois
Institute of Technology, has been promoted to senior chemist.
His promotion was announced today by Dr. Einar P, Flint, department
chairman.
Dr» Marchi is known for developing the theory and performing the
experimental work on the stereochemistry of Coordination Number 80 He
lias written a number of articles on this subjects He also has developed
new approaches to improved techniques for binding various ceramics and
metalso
A graduate of Northwestern University in 1938, Dr, li/krchi received
both his master's and doctoral degrees in chemistry from Ohio State
University.
He taught chemistry and conducted research at Georgia School of
Technology and Indiana University and worked on the atomic b:^mb for
three years at Manhattan Laboratories, Dayton^ Ohio» His last position
before coming to the Foundation in 1949 was an assistant professorship
at the University of Pittsb'orgho
Dr. Marchi is president of Jferbro Industries, a firm supplying
rare cheraicalss
He is a member of Sigma Xi^ Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Lambda Upsilon,
Alpha Chi Sigma, the American Chemical Society, and the Chicago section
of the American Ceramic Society.
Dr. and Mrs, Ivlarchi and their four children live at 6I9 S. 9th
Avenue, IVkywood.
-pb-
INOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
inology Center
:ago 16, lllmois
From: Pat Brown
CAlumet 5- 96 00
Ext, 341
Day Phones:
Jilinois knstitute o( Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Enl, 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-%00, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-H
Mailed
FOR RELEASE:
March 5 , 1952
Immediate
CHICAGO — Dr. Arnold Miller, 23, research physical chemist
for William Wrigley, Jr., Co^ , has been appointed research physical
chemist at Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of
Technology,
His appointment was announced today by Clark Thorp, department
chairnano
From 1948-3 15 ^^* I'ELller taught and did research at UCLA while
studying for his doctorate..
He is a member of the American Chemical Society, Sigma Xi,
and Phi Lambda Upsilons
Dr. and Mrs, Mller live at 5315 Wa Jackson Blvdo
-pb"
rom
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
Ihicago I 6, Illinois
Jrom! Pat Brown
CAlumet 3-.960O
Ext. 341
Day Phones:
lliinois Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5.9400, E-', 624
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9400. E/t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mai-ch 3, 193:
Mailed:
FOR RELEASE:
Immediate
CHICAGO — Sebastian Jo Nicolosi, 25* ordnance engineer at the
Aberdeen Proving Ground, fcld. , has been appointed a research engineer
in the mechanism and propulsion department at Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology,
His appointment was announced today by Dr. G, A. Nothmann,
department chairman.
Nicolosi has specialized in ordnance materiel and ammunitions
In 1945} tis ''as cited for designing and developing a yaw inducing device
for projectileso
He graduated in mechanical engineering from Northeastern
University, Boston, in I94O0
He was a plant engineer for Winwar & Sons, Methuen, IViasso, and
has done ordnance testing, design, and research at Aberdeen and Vfatertown
Arsenalo
Afro and lirs, Nicolosi and their two children live at 202 Birch
street. Park Foresto He is the son of Mr. and Mrsc Joseph Nicolosi,
26 Dana Street, North And over, IJhss,
-pb-
rom
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Cenrer
Chicago 16, Illinois
Wroms Pat Brown
CAlumet 3-96OU
Ext. 3kl
of Technology — CAlumet 5-9400, E<'. 424
Night Phone:
Lo^-nbard I8I0-R
iVlarch 3, 195:
Mailed:
FOR RELEASE:
Irnnediate
CHICAGO — Harvey J, Eriedland, 29, designer for Acme Tool and
Supply Co., has been appointed a design engineer in the mechanism and
propulsion research department at Armour Research Foundation of Illinois
Institute of Techno logyo
His appointment was announced today by Dro G» Ao Nothnann,
department chairnan^
iFriedland graduated in mechanical engineering from the University
of Wisconsin in 1944? and served in the Army from 1943"47»
He had been a construction engineer for Fc Ho McGraw & Coo : and
a designer for Wfeinufacturers Representatives, Inc, and Aj Jo Boynton
& Go. before going with Acme Tool and Supplyo
He is a memoer of the American Society of Mechanical Enginserso
IVIr. and iVIrse Friedland and tneir two children live at 840
Hyde Ihrk Boulevardo
-pb"
INOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
mology Cenfer
:ago 16, Illinois
Fromi Jim Jensen
OAlumet 5-9c(..0
Ext* 626
uay rnones:
Jllinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. H5
Armour Research Foundatton
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lorribard IBIO-R
Mailed: March 6, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Immediete
CHICAGO — Illinois Tech's undefeated wrestling team will be
seeking its sixth win of the season when it takes en Milwaukee Extension
of the University cf Wisconsin at 2 p,ra« Saturday in the Techawk gym,
32nd and Dearborn streeta,
Al Siede. 155--'pound Techawk co-captain, will be after his 26th
straight dual meet victory.
The meet will bring down the curtain en the Tcshawks' uost
successful season under coach Tony Barbara's three-year teD:ve5>
"ja>
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
:hnology Center
icago 16, Illinois
EromJ Jim Jenson
OAlumet 3-9bO0
Ext. 62£
Jllinols kjistitute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. B<t, 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Ivki-oh 6, 1952
Mailed:
FOR RELEASE:
InnediatR
CHICAGO — Bob Peterson, 6-1 junior forward, has been elected
captain of the Illinois Tech basketball team for 1932-33, it was
announced today by coach Ed Clancy.
Peterson succeeds Bob McCue, who was elected this season's most
valuable player. McCue, 3-11 senior guard, scored 197 points in each
of the last two years, appearing in every game, end was the si-^irBd "s
chief playmakero
Peterson, wh prepped at Senn high school, notched I30 points thiij
season to rank third behind sophomore center Joe Byerwalter and AicCueo
'if/hen Byerwalter was injured against Wayne university, Peterson assumed
the load and poured in 99 points during the final seven games for a
14 .1 averageo
Despite Byerwalter '3 absence for four games, the Techawks
finished with an 11-7 season recordc
Peterson's best effort this year came against Ccncordia when he
netted 9 of 21 shots from the field and 7 of 9 free throws for 23 points*
An architecture student, he lives at I309 'iVest Glenlake avenue.
McCue, a mechanical engineering major, lives at I320 East 39th
street.
-jaj-
.LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
;chnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
nirnois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-»M0, Ei.t. 545
Arrrou' Research Foundation
ol lilino.s Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-«00, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
FOR RELEASE:
i^itasaitt&d
CHIOaOO -« John E. Rdae, Jr., 20, son of M, and iira. Base,
162 Lairadai^ AT.mm» Ii<l<«iiufst, ^sad >>e£)a pi«»dged w tiSLmumixiAiia i'l-^iaeaity^
;iOiie Is & aos^oamim la cr^^d pay diss Ani&ximeAi o£ ih& aall«^*
;.^ fanafifiy atteitiiad wfilsoa Jooior college aad tii« woiitsge of
-yap-
noitebiuc.l rtoi6c.!sa -jo'-iA
3 ,0O»f-S l'j:T<uiAD — vpolonrijsT \o r><util!nl jlon,' I 'o
«-OI8l biodrr.oJ
YSOJO'^IHOBT lO 3TUTIT2MI 210
zionilll ,6' or
i^iS-^ ,c j?yiM
ibalibM
mniL^Mmi-
:3aA3J3>l flO^
•-^fiQ-
.LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
'chnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phonej:
llltnois l.istitufe of Technology — CAIumet 5-?600. ht. 545
A'ryoyr Research Foundation
of lliir.ols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO, E»t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
'.rOQTPJl S t
Mailed: ^^'^Ch 6, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Iiaaediate
CHICAGO — Richard 7. Graver, 13. aon of ^. and Mra. Thonaa
(k'avar, 10336 Artesian aremw, has been pled^sd to Daedaliaoa i^rataraity
at IlUaoia Inatituta of Teohnology,
Ea ia a trwbbasin ia tha aivil angineeriog dajpartasat of tha
aollaga*-
Oi|«Tar ia a gradoata of Gaiapion high aehool, arairia du Chiaa,
a 'Colli:
Safra:
-pap-
ill .1x3 .CC«f-3 IsTiJiAO — -f.
vaOJOi.'lH03T lO BTUTliam 2IC
■iSTnoO ypcl-
aiQjEa^A
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Center
licago 16, Illinois
R.'orn; fiat Petteraon
CAliunet 5-96 JO
Ext. 625
Day Phones:
Jllinois krstitute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ent. 545
Anmour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-.1
Mailed:
March 7, 1952
FOR RELEASE:
Immediate
CHICAGO '.- The music clubs of Illinois Institute of Technology
will present a program at 8s30 pom. March l6 in the State Street Baptis-l
churoho Rockfcrdo
The clubs include a glee olubt orchestrat concert band, and
girl's choruso
Rockford students who will p.ppear in the concert are Donald
Adolphson, l6('4 10th avenue; David Berglund, 2134 South 3*^ street;
John Grip, 325 Janes avenue, and Joseph F. Sisti, 1524 Ridge avenue.
Featured numbers of the glee clubs- program will be "Unfold Ye
Portals" by Gounod} "Blow, Trumpets, Blow" by Jam.es, and '-'De Animals
a'Comin'." The orchestra and band will feature "Atlantis," a suite by
Safranek. and Sibelius' "Finlandiao "
-pap-
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Cenier
Chicago 16, Illinois
Irom: VaX Petterson
CAlumet 5-9600
Ext. 623
Institute of Technology - CAlumet 5-9600. E/l. 626
Nigl-t Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed:
Ivlarch 7. 1932
FOR RELEASE:
LTmediate
CHICAGO — Photographs by Aaron Siskind, instructor in
photography at the Institute of Design of Illinois Institute of
Technology, are now on exhibit at the Seven Stairs Gallery of the
Stuart Brent bookstore, 670 North Michigan avenue.
The exhibit will run through Jferch 29.
Siskind joined the Illinois Tech faculty last fall.
Before that he was a commercial photographer in New York
City,
-pap-
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
Ihicago 16, Illinois
Eromi Pat Petterson
CALumst 5-9600
Ext, 625
Day Phones:
Jllinois Institute of Technology —CAIumet 5-9600, Bt. 545
Armour Research FouncJafhon
of llhnols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: March 10, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Iraaediabe
CHICAGC — Cash awards, slide rules, drafting equipment, and
a one-year scholarship to Illinois Institute of Technology will be
awarded as prizes in the third annual Chicago Public High School
drafting competition.
The contest, spccsored by Illinois Tech's department of
technical drawing, will be divided into four different competitions.
The first is for IB and lA. students in Drafting It the second for 1&.
and 2B students in Drafting 2; third for 2B and 2A. students in Drafting
3» and the fourth for 3B and 3A. students in Drafting 4»
Contest problems for each section will be announced April 7«
Anyone interested in entering the contest should make
application through his drafting teacher or principal.
A.11 prizes will be on display ^fey 8 and 9 during the annual
Open House at Illinois Tech, 33OO South Frederal street.
-pap-
.U: \'" ■■•)•
IINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ichnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Erom: Jim Jensen
CAliiiLet 5-9600
Ext, 626
Day Phones:
Jllinois Institute of Techrology — CAIumet 5-9400, b<t. 545
Armour Research Foundatfon
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, E»t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed:
FOR RELEASE:
March 12, 1952
Immediate
CHICAGO — Dr. Karl Manger, professor of Doathematics at Illinois
Institute of Technology, -vrill lecture on "Geometric Curves, Old and New,'
at 8 p.m. IVfeirch 19 in the Institute Chemistry auditorium, 33^^ sind
Dearborn streets.
The lecture is free and open to the public.
Menger designed the geometry exhibit currently appearing at
the Museum of Science and Industry,
The lecture is sponsored by the Illinois Tech chapter of Sigma
Xi, honorary engineering society.
-Jaj-
Trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Exb. 626
Day Phones:
lliinois institute of Technology — CAlumet S-liOO, Ext. 545
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9600. Ext. 317
Nigtit Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed: ., , , «^^«
FOR RELEASE: ^ ^. /
Cli^AaO -• JSr. Q» E. aar«»el. Jr., assistant direstor of knmxe
Hs8«ar^ ?3undation of Xlliaois Institute at fsohi^log?, is ehair^aa of
tb« ooaimittAe editiag the r^eeatly poblisbed *l¥ooeedl!}gs* of ttee seTemth
MBOtial Matiooal IloetroniOA Oooferenee*
fbe ii«w sookf belQg distributed thia we«k« eoataioa 77 papers
on new reaearoh aod dt^veXopniesat la tbe elestro&ias field* pr@s@M@d by
soii^ntiata and eogioeera at the oonfersnoe 06t<g4}@r i^"'2k» 1%U at the
£d#raat^ BmmsH l£>t9U
Or* 3arthe}. has be«a asaiatattt Sireotor f^r p&pa^nml at the
JSbuMatioa sinea Oeto^^r* l?5^t wh«a ha was proiaoted from ahairmaa of
the phjreioa resear^ departmeat. Be Joiaed the Fi:>uMatioa ia ^^e-uibar^
1947* AS assistaat sltairiaaa* Duriag %m mar* Is^® helped org^aisa* staff*
aa& oi»arata the naval or^naaee laooratorjr at ^hita OakaSv Mm
k. gradt^te of J^uiaiaoa State U^irer^ity* ^rthel r^eeived his
l^*0« froa loaa State Oollage in l^i^. He B&n@d oa the faauity of
faaiiiagtoB aad i«e Salvers ity frcm 1'^3>3S»
aartftel is president of the JlsME-thhrook ^oari of library ilraetars
•aa a lasiaher of the hoard of tru9t<^« of the ^rthtxroolc Qiris Asa^eiatioa.
fir. aal i*Mi. aarthel aai their two ohildrea live at l$ii5 ^pruoa,
Horthbrook*
A..I}. are from the Ohio.:i-:-
est, Buffali
•P*»-
■.twoiit ycO
aM .t«3 .OM?-a t:j.-nulAD — vpoli-'T^^aT 's 3lulif;n! 2;on; It
^l£ .<<3 .OOiP-2 Itj.njlAO— YPoior.riosT to jtutitaril elooilll io
r^nortS tHpiM
d-Oiel bi6dmoJ
mot
Yaojc, ,
O 3TUTIT2MI 2101- '
eionilll ,6! oft-
, ,- . . . , ... :b3li6M
:32A3J351 510=1
»Si^U
•U«tfl
Trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
fVomt Jim Jensen
CAlumet 3-3^01
Ext, 626
lnstit>jte of Technologv— CAIume! 5-9600. E.'. 624
Research Fo'jndatior
Institute of Technology — CAlur-e' 5-9400. E-t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: ^^^«^ ^3. 195 ^
FOR RELEASE: ^-^ediate
CHICAGO — Thirty-five letters have boen awarded to Illinois
Tech athletes in basketball, wrestling, and swimming, it was announced
today by athletic director Bernard "Sonny" Vi/eissman*
Letters in basketball, all major awards, went to: seniors Bob
McCue, ifowie Gardner, Tom Goralka, and Carl Moeckj juniors Bob Petersons
John DeRoo, Fred Cassel, and Bob Sverakj sophomores Joe Byerwalter and
Carl Grant 5 and managers Ted Dunaj and John Deakins,
All are from the Chicago area except Grant, cf 233O East 12th
street, Des Hfoines, Iowa,
Jfejor letters in wrestling were awarded to: seniors Al Siede,
Ernest Honigman, and Al Kisielius; juniors Rooert Ifethewson, James
Lingeman, and Sam Feravich; and sophomore Bill Staehle. Minor awards
went to junior John Bartkus and sophomore Joseph Schwebl,
All are from the Chicago area except Feravich, of R.R. f^2,
Howard City, Michigano
Major swimming awards were given toj seniors Roland Bellmanj
Robert Campbell, Ted Erickson, Jamee Rice, Joe Rodgers, Ted Spath, Ron
'rtatson, and Jerry Zichtermanj sophomores Scott Bartky and Richard Beatty;
and manager Charles Stilwell. Minor awards went to freshmea Mike Bado,
Tom Eado, and Ray Kielman.
All are from the Chicago area except Stilwell, of 1? Sidney
street, Buffalo, N,Y,
-jaj-
ilNOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ichnology Center
fiicago 16, Illinois
FrcmJ Pat Petterson
CAlumet 5-96C0
Ext. 625
Day Phones:
Jllinois knstitute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?6a0, Ext. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute o' Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed:
March 13, 1952
FOR RELEASE:
Immediatfi
CHICAGO — Fraternity men at Illinois Institute of Technology-
will hold their annual formal ball March 22 in the Louis XVI room of
the Hotel Sherman*
Each of the twelve fraternities on campus has selected a queen
candidateo Finalist will be chosen at the dance,
Jimmy Raye and his orchestra will provide the music for
dancing.
About 275 couples are expected to attend the danceo
-pap-
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
?etter3on
CAlujxet j-y.^GC
Exti 626
L,.'ecio' o: ruDlic Kelations — James W. Armiey
Day Phones:
M:<r,o<s Institute of TecSnology — CAIumet 5-»M0, E-/t. 545
".'r-oj- Research Foundation
r- |;i,r:o;s Institute of Technology — CAIumet 6-?40O, E.t, 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: jfcroh 13, 1932
FOR RELEASE: j^^iate
&I^ Siotfifes ■Modern'?' will ip..-'^.k at 8j3'' I>-"i ■-'■5r*;t-sy- 'ri^;. •. '•" , -■ ■ ••■ .?
QElDk^ » James I^hln&n, 2^« soa of ISr. and lib's. 0. A. Fohlia&at
2639 Iforth Albany arenue. is oteinnftn of Inter- fraternity ball of
Illii»is Xastitute of Teofaoology*
Tiie danoe will be held >^areh 22 in the u>ui8 X7I room of the
Hotel Sheriaaa* About 275 eouples* representiag 12 frateroitiea oa
eaiai>as are expected to atteod.
Pohli»a is a seaior la the meohaaical engineering de^rtro&nt
of niiaais Te^«
r Ivbdern ArL ir^ '%v ybc-k Ci^y ■s(x?i drsft"*?^*:.:- ?y ?i.:';- i ''■
He is returnix2g f.ron i-.o
lecturijcg enroute,
-pap-
,-pap-
cfi .'x-3 .004»-a (sfnilAO — VpdoirljaT io 37utlt?r., jlcP''
TIE .*« ,O0J?-a tamulAD — yoolor.riosT ij oiulitjnl aion-' 'o
:3nortS irtpiM
.q-OI8l bie.d'-iQj
Y3OJO/.H03T ^0 3TUT1T2HI 2IOMIJJI
eioniill ,Al ope.
*«siy!*'38Q©& 5iei"^esaiaa» liBltUMfoss »^^ al toiaaa e ai fi^aaifo^
•iteAi!? slcsiXIX ^o
•C3S}>
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Cen+er
Chicago 16, Illinois
itoms fkt Petteracn
CAlumet 5-960O
Ext* 626
Dav Phones:
Illinois Instil
Night Ptione:
Lorr.bard IBIO-R
of Technology- CAlumet 5-9600. E<t, 426
Mailed: ^^^^ ^3. 1932
FOR RELEASE: ^^^'^i^^e
CHICAGO -- Bernard Rudofaky, author-designer of the book
Are Clothes Modern? will speak at 8:3<^ p.m. Monday, IVferch 17» at the
Institute of Design of Illinois Institute of Technology, 632 North
Dearborn street.
Rudofsky is a former art editor of Proaressive Architecture and
Interiors magazine* and has lectured extensively sn design*
His designs have influenced the trend in contemporary fabric
and wallpaper patterns. He is well known as the designer of Bernardo
sandals.
An exhibition en "JVre Clothes ModernT" shown several years ago
at the Museum of IVbdern Art in New York City was designed by Rudofsky.
He is returning from an extended trip in Mexico, and is
lecturing enroute.
-pap-
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
;hnology Cenfer
icago 16, Illinois
Jirom: Pat Brown
CAlumet 3-9600
Ext. 541
Day Phones:
Jllinols knstitute of Technology — CAlumet S-9400, E»t, 545
Armour Research Foundation
of iliinols Institute of Technolcqy — CAlumet 5-9400. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
I^ferch 13, 195^
Mailed:
FOR RELEASE:
Imrcediate
CHICAGrO — I\fervin Camraa, senior physicist at Armour Research
Jbundation cf Illinois Institute of Technology, was named a fellow
in the Institute of Radio Engineers at the organization's annual banquet
March 3 in New York Cityo
The award, highest menfcership in IHEc was presented to Camras
in recognition of his contributions in the field of magnetic recording*
Camras is known for his development cf the magnetic recordero
magnetic sound for motion pictures, and bina'xral sound repr-rductionn
Mr. and Mrs. Camras and their baby son live at 418 S, Hamlino
-t)br-
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
"echnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phonel:
!!-nc.s Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-7400. E-xt. 545
Afr-ou- Researcti Foundation
oi lilinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-WOO, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: iferoii 13. 1932
FOR RELEASE: imoasdiate
CiilGAao .. Jaiams 0*Nelll, l3, son of Jfr. and Mrs. B. 0. O'Neill,
121 East f^moat* Elmburatt b&a pledgad Delta Tau Delta fraternity at
Illinois Institute of Teahnology*
0*Neill is a freahoan in the fire protection and safety engineering
department at Illinois Teoti.
Hi is a graduate of York high school*
-pap-
% :29nort"t it,a
, \ \ :9nortS trtpiH
%, j> V S-0I8I hir,dr-.oJ
Y0OJOMHO3T qO aTUTITEMi aiOl'
zionilll ,dl OP'
- :32A3J351 5IO^
,XIiaM»G oS .a .eii?.i lies .•£>' ^o fioe ,Sl ,lIi:<&S^»C essieX •- CQAOmO
-q«q-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Cen+er
Chicago 16, Illinois
r oi r-uDiic Relations — James W. Armjey
Institute o( Technology —CAIumet 5-9600. Ex). 545
:f Research Foundation
ols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-7600, Ext. 317
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed: MUfCh 13, 1352
FOR RELEASE: i^Bdiate
OaiCAOO — Albert W. SmitH, 18. soa of lft>. aad dfrs. G. J. Smith.
3kk South Westosre. Leonard, has pledged i)@lta Taa Delta fraternity at
Illinais Institute of Technology. fc*-c ■am. -sc's 'ikikl.'i.f. ;Ui ;.>r>.:»<-;
i»r^aM>u. Smith is a freshsBsa in the fire protection and safety engineering
oepartnisttt. iuvii »»*ipfvvj.»ct:. t^v^fv-.^.'^^.-it
as la a graduate of tort, high school. Elioharst* .i$£>^:;i;s!£ijs^ ^.vi^
-paj»-
?M .U-3 .OM»-J iimjIAO— ypoloonjsi io stolitjnl i^on Ml
tit .t<3 .OOW-Z tsmulAD — vpolonHMT >o otutitjnl iloni'lU i.-,
:««oilS trtpiH
JI-0I8I bisdc^'cJ
Y0OJOHHO3T HO 3TUTIT2H! 2iOmjJI
-«»1*
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
fechnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
'Cioris Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, E-xt. S45
Arrrouf Research Foundation
of Hh-iols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
ADVANC3 l-jj. :.ILEA5£ AFTER yi.
Mailed: f^^cJi 13, 1932
FOR RELEASE: i^,iiate
GHiCAGC — Indu^tr • >;:i ; . . ■ •
scientific rf-)Sc?.r'ch ii tb-:. -'r--. •
research execuLxve tolc. •:..■'- ■•:■ •■ .
CHICAGO — Two west aiders hare pledged Delta Tau Delta fraternity
at Illinois Institute of Technology. They arei
suppo'^ James O'Neill, 13, son of Mr. and «fi>s» 3. C. 0*Heill» 121 ^9%
Fr^aojA, Elmhurst, and Albert W. Smith, 13, son of Mr. and .^s. G. J.
Smitb* 3kk South iffestraore, Loiitoard*
O'Keill and Smith are freshmen in the Institute's department of
fire protection and safety engineering.
have failed to be far-sighted in •■.;• ,■.•','.
Generally, most cf inc '^^ -:.:•. -'
process developri>2nt and quality ?or.v;''"'=.. • •. ■ . . .■
az^eas cf furdarzeatsl research and ■•;,;•■:.■,. .- • ■ , .■ -
British, and Italians hsve in t;- .-.■,,
'-- -^'ided that ■■ . :...,..„ ...^ r :,:
research inore efficiently thar^ -
through taxation." He pcintec ■
expenditures and the danger •
•is becosie mor*. complex unlea.'-
risnortl ytO
TIE .t<3 .00«?-a tjnulAO — vPclonrtDsT to stutitjnl jiof:i!ii i;
Y0OJOHHO3T ^O 3TUTIT2HI 2IOHiJJI
zionilll ,<il opeoiflD
»E .{J .arM feci* , sa* 'io ^*5« ,81 tdiin^ *W *'?seS..'.A .*h5« t,is.'VisimlZ ,iao(^^'i^
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
:hnology Cen+er
icago 16, Illinois
Frcm: W. A. Spencer
CAlunet 5-9600
Ext. 62 U
Day Phones:
Jllino;! knstitute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. bd. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed: I'larch lU, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: Advance
ADVANCE FOR RELEASE AFTER 9:00 A.X. (C3T) I'ONBAY, MRCH 17, 19^2
CHICAGO — Industry must become more far-sighted in its use of
scientific research if the free enterprise system is to remain healthy,
a research executive told the nation's tool engineers here today,
William E. I'lahin, director of research at Armour Research
Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology, urged m.ore industry-wide
support of broad research studies. He addressed the opening session of
the 20th annual meeting of the Am.erican Society of Tool Engineers at
the Stockyards Inn,
"Our engineers and production experts have shown the v;orld hov/
to mass produce with minimum labor," I'ahin said, "but we, as a nation,
have failed to be far-sighted in cur attitude toward research.
Generally, most of industry has concentrated on product and
process development and quality control for mass production. In the
areas of fundamental research and basic applied research, the Germans,
British, and Italians have in the past been world leaders,"
Kahin contended that "industry can spend its own money on
research more efficiently than government Can spend the same money gained
through taxation," He pointed to greatly increased federal research
expenditures and the danger that the "government must spend more as its
needs become more complex unless industry keeps pace with progress on
■,^+>, r-;^. vj;
. .n^; 'so^^'-r;, •'i;
page two
mahin talk to aste
its own account,"
Since I9UI, Kahin said^ industry"" has expanded its research
expenditures from 560 to 1,280 million dollars,
"But, considering industrial expansion and the devaluation of
our currency, this probably represents little increase in industry's
em.phasis on research. In this same period, expenditures by the federal
government have increased five-fold.
This country has so far preserved the free enterprise system
in industry but is in danger of losing it in research,"
i/Iahin recommended that basic research problems common to an
entire industry be subjected to the concerted attack of the industry
as a whole. The cost would be covered by contributions to a common
research fund with each company contributing according to its
size,
"Development engineers need basic information obtained from the
research laboratory just as a plant requires root feeding," Mahin said,
"Wide activity in basic research stimulates the development of new
products and processes, Cn the other hand, in the absence of research
activity of this nature, engineering development cannot flourish.
Industry will not sacrifice its private competitive status
through this kind of cooperation," he concluded.
END ADVANCE FOl "PLEASE AFTER 9:00 A.V. (CST) MO^'DAY, MRCH 17, 19.^2
f'-j ;i:;crv:-'
..^'.. -'■. s i-
rOm Day Phones:
lllJno'S Instityto of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, E<r, 626
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY a^^o,
prbnology Cen+er • NigH Phone:
Lornbard 1810-R
^nicago 16, Illinois
From J A» Shirley Brown
CAIumet 3-96OO
Ext. 623
Mailed: March 14t 1952
FOR RELEASE: Inmediate
CHICAGO -- Acoustioa scientists at Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology will submit a report in April to
the Cook County Highway department on their investigation of traffic
noises on Edens Parkway.
Dr. Itoward G, Hardyt assistant chairnan of the Foundation's
physics research departraenti disclosed tsday that preliminary studies
already have been conducted to determine the traffic noise levels on
Edens ftirkway*
In addition, Dr. Hardy announced that tentative plans are under
way for staging a demonstration of the Foundation's noise-measuring
technique early in April. Numerous inquiries have been received, he
said, concerning the method usedo
The Foundation researchers, who specialize in the study of
noises and sounds of all types, were retained recently by the County
Highway department to carry out an impartial, scientific survey of
traffic noises on the Parkway after residents of the area complained
to county authorities*
Dr. Hardy added that weather conditions have occasionally halted
field work by his staff. He explained that high winds prevent accurate
recordings of traffic noises, because the sound of the winds enters
into the over-all noise level.
•rjj^i -^:i i-fJ-'Ji;
page two
edens parkway
The Foundation noise research team is utilizing the same
technique in the Edens Parkway project which was developed during an
extensive survey of Chicago's noises. This study was the first real
effort since 193*^ 'to learn about noises in large cities.
Generally, the method used consists of recording traffic noises
on magnetic tape. These recordings, in order to achieve accurate
representations of actual noise conditions, are made over considerable
periods of time and at many different localities.
After a large number of recordings have been assembled under
precise scientific conditions, the tapes are returned to the Foundation's
laboratories at Technology Center.
There, the recorded sound is broken down into "octave bands,"
Under this technique, an "octave band" comprises all noises falling
within a two-to-one range of frequencies. It somewhat resembles the
octaves in the musical scale.
Then, the sound level of each band is measured in decibels, or
units of sound pressure* By adding the various readings obtained on
yrecise laboratory devices, the over-all noise level is computede The
results then are compared with standards of noise levels which generally
are regarded as being objectionable.
These standards. Dr. Hardy pointed out, were compiled by
Foundation scientists during their five-year survey of urban noise here.
-.asb-
■f':fJ>.^f=:'.-Uffi'^i.':'5
UNOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Center
licago !6, Illinois
Rroir; Pat Petterson
CAlumet 5-96 CO
,, Ext. 625
Day Phones:
Jllinois knstitute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9600. B.t. M5
Armour Research Foundation
of llhnols Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9400, E»t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed: March 14, 1952
FOR RELEASE: i^^ediatc
CHICAGO — A preview of careers in all fields of engineering,
arts, and sciences will be offered to Chicagoland residents Wfeiy 8 and
9 at Illinois Institute of Technology,
At its annual Open House and Junior "lieek celebration, Illinois
Tech's 23 degree-granting departments will set up displays illstrating
all phases of work in each field* All campus buildings v;ill be open
free to the public from 3 "to 10 p<,m. both days,
Friday evening, IWhy 9» has been designated "High School Night."
Guided tours will be arranged for groups attending the Open House then.
Exhibits in architecture, biology, business and economics,
chemistry, chemical engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering,
English, fire protection engineering, food engineering, home economics,
industrial engineering, mathematics, mechanical engineerings metallurgical
engineering, physics, political science, psychology, and technical
drawing will be on the south side campus, 33rd and State streets.
Visual design, product design, and photography displays will
be at the Institute of Design, 632 North Dearborn street. Exhibits here
will be open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Laboratory buildings of the Armour Research Foundation of Illinois
Tech, the Institute of Gas Technology and the central research
laboratory of the Association &f American Railroads, all en the south
side campus, will also be open.
-more-
(ii-'ir.^ficyt .iS-'j::';:i-" -if':; i"-::i-: ic'"^-'^''
open' house - junior week-- Illinois Tech, page twiS
Junior vVeek, running (Soncurrently with Open House, is the
annual student festival. Classes are dismissed, and a full schedule
of athletio and social activities is planned. This year's events include
Softball and volleyball tournaments, baking contest, several dances, a
bicycle race, and a beard growing contestc Visitors to the campus nay
watch all activities.
-pap-
llhr,o;s lr,st;t-jte of Technology — CAlumet 5-9400. E.t. 426
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY a. .our Research Fo.nda. o.
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIury.et 5-7600. E<t. 317
echnology Center Niqi-t phone:
, , 111. . Lombard I8I0-R
-mcago 16, Illinois
From: A, Shirley Brcwn
CAlumet 3-9^00
Ext. 623
^„ Mailed: March 14, 1952
FOR RELEASE: immediate
CHICAGO — Thomas P. Collier, international division imnager at
Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology, has
emphasized to Illinois engineers that America has twin reasons for
encouraging technolegical advancement throughout the world.
"First," Collier said in a dinner speech on Wkrch I3 before the
Illinois Society of Professional Engineers, "no less than 73 P^^ cent
of our iii^orts of strategic and critical materials are shipped to us
from under-developed areas, "
Export of technical know-how by this country, he said, would
lead ultimately to "greater production, better quality and reduced prices'
•f the vital materials we import from other nations.
In addition. Collier pointed out, the United States should
encourage technological advances "in the lesser-developed areas of the
free world" in order to retain its position as a scientific leader.
Many countries which once looked to Europe for their technical
leadership now have turned to this country, he added. This turn to
America's scientific and engineering authorities, Collier declared,
could be attributed to the recognition given America "for her
resourcefulness and ingenuity in building up the fantastic production
record of World War Two,"
-^aab-
-LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
schnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phone
w. Armny
IMinors Institute of Technology - CAIumet 5-?M0, fc,t. MS
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO, Ext. JI7
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed:li(iapeh 14* 1^32
FOR RELEASE: Iraflsdiata
CaiSAGO — Ferol F, Fiaii, Jr., 2X, son of *. asd ^b. Fieh,
332b Aldis avenue, has entered Illiuois Institute of Te<^mology.
lie is &m>oXl6d as a freshntan In the physios department of the
Fish ie a graduate of i^ashir^gton h%h school* Hast Chicago*
-pap-
tit .1x3 ,0Ort-a »an.ulAO - veil-">'*=''i 'O s^""""! ^ionilM --o
:->n3n« trtpiM
fl.OI8l biidn-.oJ
YfJOJOMH03T qO 3TUT1T2HI 2IOl^lj
19+nsO Ye°'o"H
iioni'll ,6! oD&aid
-<|oq»
J
IINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
!chnology Center
licago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Mimols Institute of Tectinology — CAIumet 5-9400. £>!. S45
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext, 317
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed: Sferch 14, 1932
FOR RELEASE: Iimaediate
CHIDAOO -• John E. Rose, Jr. , 20, son of Rlr. and 'Jirs, Rose, 162
Lawndal« avenue, Elrahurst, has entered Illinois Institute of Technology,
Rose is enrolled as a sophosK>z>e in the physioa department of
the college*
Bb is 9 graduate of South Shore high school, Chicago, and attended
Wilson Junior college and the College of Wooster*
-pap-
■3 .004?-S ;•:'
:i»nivlS ybO
. ZionlHI
luc-rnA
■.■•.; l!
e;*ri,lll 'o
:»noH*l tiipili
(1.018!
bncdn-a.l
Y0OJOHHO3T ^O 3TUT1T2HI 2iC
zionilli ,61 C!
i^^fi ,4/ ^e-S/*^ :bel<6M
I
I
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
;hnology Center
icago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
llUnois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?«00, Ext. S45
Arrrou- Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone;
Lombard I8I0-R
March 14, 1952
Mailed:
FOR RELEASE
OHIC&OO — Roaert SU Kidder, 23, i)6 West CJoebel driTQ, Lombard,
bas entered Illinois Ihatitute of Teohnologjr.
Eidder ia eiurolled as a fraahaBn in the electrical engiaeering
departcaent of the college.
lie is a graduate of Peoria Woodruff hlgn eohool, Bsoria, 111*,
aad attended NorthweatGrn xinlTeraity,
-pap^
:2»flOi1^ »tO
■ - vpolo'-ibsT io stutittnl jionilli
YaojonHoaT qo 3TUtit2'*^i aic
fionilil •^
:32A3J35? 5103
-urn'
IINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
jchnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9M0, Ext. MS
Arrrou- Research Foundation
ol Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: ij^qJ^^ i^^ 1352
FOR RELEASE: inflate
CHICAGO — William D. Jenrette. 26, son of Hca, 24aggie H.
Jearette* 6l2 Iforth Oak otveet, Valdosta* has entered Illiaoia
Jiaatitute of Teciinology*
He is enrolled in the biology department of the college.
Jenrette has attended Hdward university*
-pap-
noittl r
'-3 ,00i^! 1?mu!A0— Vpcjloni'--
Y0OJOHHO3T =iO 3TUTiT2MI 210
iionilll ,c ' or
I
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
shnoio^y Center
licago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-»«00. Ext. MS
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO. Ext. JI7
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
^''^''^'- Sfaroh 14. 1952
FOR RELEASE:
^nraediate
CHICAGO — Beaedict U. Ercbul, 23, aon of Mr, and Mrs. J. F.
£rehuJLt 2(> Jasper street. Soudan, has eatered Illinois Institute of
Tectinology.
Hi is enrolled as a freshraan in the mechanical engineering
department of the college*
Ji^ehul is a graduate of Tower«Soudan high school* and attended
Stoat Institute before coining to Illinois Tech*
-pap-
:5nort"i tiipiH
fl-OI8l biodrroJ
YaojonHoai ^o aiUTiTam aio
is+nsD yjr'olc
jionilll ;At of'
l:o eSjjtxtfjEl eiofliXII Mia^fiss Sfii! «a»fc«ea ,t«&*t*e «»q«uiBl ^ ♦Iwi!©'.
iioha^^ii bee, ,I<50^e u-^lH cisiJHoBe'sa^o'r lo d;Jeyi;i»'jjj « ai ifids^i
»<•£«-•
i
-LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Jchnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
M!rr.ois Institute o( Tectinology — CAIumet 5-9400. ht. MS
Arp-our Research Foundation
of lihnois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: M^rch 14. 1952
FOR RELEASE:
losa&diate
CHIO^GO •• ^9d «• Quelle. 17. son of Vie, and SAra, iV«d quelle,
R£D #1, Bettsodorf . bae entered Illlnoia Institute of Technology.
^dlle x» enrolled aa a .<:re3luaan in tha pbyaics departio^nt of
Van college*
iie la a graduate of Darenport high school*
-pap-
.Kit-i tsniolAO— ,'PulI^^l^3^T Id sijli'jnl jlonilM '^
d-Cigl biodf^oj
YaOJO'/1H03T ^O 3TUT1T2MI 2tC
sioniiii ,dl Of if
^iSi.m^Hi-i^X
32A3J35I 5IO-1
t*^U-
J
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Bt. S45
Arn-ou, Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology - CAIumet 5-«00. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lornbard leiO-R
Mailed: ^'^^ ^» ^^32
FOR RELEASE: ^^«»»«^i**«
QBXQAOO — Jmma W, kxeseaji, 20, son of Mr. aad SSrs. J. I. .,^^^
Axe)mn« 1323 Woodioont areatw. Willi«iidispi.Mrt» bas entered Illinois
lastitute of Tectaaology. v^i
Me is eorollei as a fresiuaaa in the laa&itute of ii)esigQi, a
department of the college*
Axetaan is a graduate of ^illiaaaport high school* aod attained
Ljoomiflig oolleae* ^^^-k^^i
-pap-
:e»no<l1 ytO
in u3 ,0(a?-2 iamulAO — vpolonHosT !o stulitenl Jioo.i^!
„oi'6bnuo=! HsiBs^eS . u :■ -" ».
tit .).<3 ,OOW-J tarrulAO — vPolonHjsT to 2tu!H;iil !':or.iU\ 'c
:9nort1 iHpiM
a-OIOI t-.o^ncJ
YOOJO'/1H03T ={0 3TUTIT2Mi 2!Ot
2iont!il ,i ! OP
-0,80 .
.LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
jchnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones;
ll'inois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-»«)0, E«t. S45
A-rrour Research Foundatton
oi l.hnois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Itfaroh 14* 1^2
FOR RELEASE: Inajediate
CHICAaO — Haruo H. ^gaoka, 303 West fiacifio aveavte, Spok&a&,
baa enfcmred IlUaoia Institute of Technalogjr.
He la enrolled as a special student in the physios departraeat
of tlie oollage.
^gaolca la a graduate of Lewis and Clark high sebool.
-pap-
;j.»non"i Y"J
rsncll MpiH
>i-OI8l fci£,a.-cj
YaOJOI/IHD3T qo 3TLmT2HI 210
jionilll ,61 c^
:»loosce ."■■•■ tiC Vtu-iXr Ti/ijj .'■•£V'3»J? Ift 'ii >'«"?."■''«.. f- fii i»!<}f')*.>'i«)f
IINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ichnology Center
llcago 16, Illinois
Day Phones;
IMIno.s Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?tOO, Ext. MS
Arn-ou^ Research Foundation
of lll.nols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?400. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lo.-nbard I8I0-R
Mailed: MwCh U, 1952
FOR RELEASE: lanediat©
CHICAOO — George A. Bradley. 22. aon of He, aM Mra. Allen
Braaley* 11^ Cynthia, Brooson. i»s entisred IliinoiB laatituta ot
Xeohnology*
fie is enrolled as a junior in tlm elaetrieal enginftering
department of the college*
Bradley is a graduate of Lawton high school* La«tton, ^lioh. ,
and attended Western Michigan College of Mucatlon in Kalamazoo*
-pap-
■*i .tx3 ,OOJf-c tanulAO — -.polon-(3?T >o slulHsnl jlonM!
S-0I8I c-cHnoJ
yaOJOHH03T ^O 3TUT!T2HI 2IOH1
zionilll ,dl ogB
Si5f/. ♦ill s!CTf^ -.bslleM
,,r!(©J;.^i ,a©iWAJ ,ioojtss s%iii flo^waa 'xo «*ie?fi&'sa » «Jt -^iJisi*
»ccsasiJ&S al soIIssquM. to ©$*i:/c<3 cff^itei^s?^ sisiaa?^ £«isi3^»4s i-«a
-QiS*i«
Trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9600, Ext. MS
Arrrour Research Foundation
oi Illinois Institute o( Technology — CAlumet 5-WOO, Ext. 317
Nlqht Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: ^^^j,^^ ^^ i<^^2
FOR RELEASE: iijEae'.Uai;9
OHKAOO -• Seven local reaidenta have entered Illinois Institute
of Technology. They ares
Bruce Blake, 13, 3on of :fir. aad Zfrs. W. C. Blaise, 3742 South >^
Kenneth avenue, frealxioan, mechanical engiaterixjgj Robert J^Tsrl;, 20, son
of ivlr. and Jlra. C. ». Ewert, 33OO West 6lst plaao, junior, electrical .«,
engineering. ^jri.! !^s^i.^i»'!sv t^^} h$(l.^fi ^^s-m i.'» ^ri> <-i^ -js:«
Roiaas Jkoijonas, 20, son of Or, and Mrs* Joe Fabijoiast 6734
South j&plewood aven^ie, sophomoret electrical engineering; Fr&d iCovaos,
19» son of l»1r. and iVirs. Steve iCovacs, 3539 South Kedvale avenue,
aophoiaore, physice. -s*!*"
John Pekarik, 18, eon of !*•. and Mrs. J. W. Polcarik, 3834 West
66th street, freshoan, electrical engineeriiigj George Rogers, 17, son
of Ur, and '«fr8. George Rogers, 3642 South Hatches avenue, freshraan,
chemical engineering, and Clifford Siako, 19. son of Mr. and ilta, C. S.
Sisko, 3109 West 39th street, sophozaore, mechanical engineering.
-pap-
YeOJOi4H03T =\0 3TUTIT2MI 2101
netnsO ypolc
sioniill ,At op>
rftoeS S#rt •«aiflJ;s ,0 .* ,BTiS £cb .« lo «oe .61 .©sifiiS sou-afi
i«eii;SosIs ^iclcul ,<dOBlq Ulb SesW 00^? .w'l&wS .W .0 .ei4S fcite - '
,eofivaE isariS: ^^^liQ^aiafiSi ifioi^Sodi:© ,e^ca30Siq«»B ,«W3Tje. ijocwaJq^i ii^uc :
,©i>C6v« aIflvi«S if Jtfo8 ^SS;. ,W9«TO^ •tBS#B **i'^ j^ ,ibil 'to aoe «vi
.s&Jts^q ,©'xcc'.efiqos
a-esK ^6Z, ,:A.r:i. - . .1. »B^t xi£ib ,'M %v xiofc tVl ,?ii'.JSJJs^ ndoL
•S ,0 ,£TJi refi .'s?< Ic i50D ,CI ,oMei2 MoltliXO fee* ,sn-t'5*aoi.so^ iBaimsii©
^gfiiiseciB^.a Uois/^dtes: ,&Tt«P0dqo8 ,J»sni;?e Ai^t *»•'* ?0-^t •co^alE
-qaq-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
fechnology Center
!^hicago 16, Illinois
-CAIumet 5-»M0. B<t. 545
Day Phones:
n.nois institute of Technolo
Ar^ou- Research Foundatton
c- llhnols Institute ct Technology — CAIumet 5-WOO, Ext, 317
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed;
ivfei'ch 1^, 1S52
FOR RELEASE:
irrfseiiate
CHIOaOO — Ttaree local rssidenta hare entered Illinois Institute
of Technology. Tbey ares
J&rtin Pbhrnan, 16, son of Mr. and Jfrs, Dave fbhrnaa, 4842 ^rth
Drake avenue, freahraan, cItII engineer Ingj Ralph Korn, 1?, son of It,
and Mrs. Otto Kbrn, 6344 ^rth Cbioora avenue, fresboBo, architecture,
and Assnif Tarpinlan, ^2X2 West Hutohiixson avsnue. Junior, hoste econoodcs*
-papi
no^-icbciJO'l H3163-J9SI -uo-. A
VIS .'»3 ,C04?-a t3"i.j'.AD — vooionipeT lo eiutitinl zloniln 'c
S-0I8I biod"i5j
YaOJOMHD3T -.O 5TUTITEHI diOV
jion'illi ,il opi.
32A3J3,S >?0=?
S^ffiiftsuiai
1
,'A^ ^o cca ,T1 «.at<:^ ii(iJ:«n 1301*20 aciga© livio tam£9,^iJ .atmsvs ©2{«-.?r
,»s'2u:{r!«*iri9'SE» »fl«3xlsd'i'i ,eirxfsv« BicoiilO d^Tscfi ^54^(^5 »zs-xc3l osiO ,^'M isr^
•s<.JL<scaceQ «i!'icfl ".,^oiimt, ^wifeVja coecidcSiai *adK Stag. 4£»iciq'£^ TtJtesA ^.fi
I
-cjBq<
'ions — James W, Armu
Day Phone
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
<hicago 16, Illinois
"'■no.s Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-»*00. ht. S45
A'-ou- Research Foundation
cf lil.nois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-»»00, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed: Jfercb .14. 1932
FOR RELEASE: laniediate
CHICAGO -« Three local resideats iaare entered Illinoia Institute
of tBOhaology. They are:
Lsuis Leopold, 33, 6106 Tfiiiveraity arenue, junior, electrical
engineering} Herbert ^^rtin, 23, 6016 Stony Island avenue, frashsEia,
eh<^.iU3try, and Antbtoqy Trujlllo, 23, son of He, and Mrs. John Trujillo,
6351 Blaekstone avenue, sophomore, electrioal engineering* «>•;») .<\
«nf»3wiSf« &:¥«i^iaaa.« aiis^PBIhl.s*! ^ftgjjrvawr.i.a^.-'
ew 'K^ .ow»-J tD-.iviAO ■
Yc)0.iOMH33T ^O 3TUT1T2^I SIOH
^joi'ji^x-sld.^sclffl;^, ^«(i^i»* i{«i«ayif;^ ,^I^,.,gC;, j,JW<pgo©J elucd
•i^kr^^ni^csi^ lM»t'zi99l& ^^^'Toeioiiqfm »ei«aaTS 0aoie2iD&t£ Ig£'-;
isq-
-LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
schnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-»«IO. Bt. S45
Arrrou- Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-WOO, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: j^reh 14, 1932
FOR RELEASE: x^^iate
OHICUiCK} «• Sbtir local st'^enta have entered Illi!K>i3 Institute
of Technology. They are i ^---~.~* -...;. „.,-~-,,.^ ..,.-....■,,
James Barrett, 21, son of Mrs. Afetrgaret Barrett, 4^23 Quiney
street, freahinaa, industrial engineering} Edward 3ercek, 25, l92d South
Oarpenter street, juniort mechanical engineering.
Robert Bros, Id* son of Mr. and i4rs. Frank Bros* 300B 3outh
Millard avenue, freshisan* niaolmaical engineering, and John 7erdin, JO,
2646 Lincoln avenue, freshoian, electrical engineering*
-pap-
in .<xS ,0W?2 isTiulAD— vpoionrisvT )c
- .aOof-O )9.iiu1aO — vpo.'onri;.'! \o s
YeOJOHHD3T -10 3TUTIT2HI 2101
la+nsD Ypoio'
eionilll ,61 opt
fiisrwofe S;S8i «g^' 4a{*»'»»S feTtiwM i^iTt©^ AAi-xtcwJiel ♦a«ytfae'a:J ,*®,«it^.
fl^iioe 80^.^ ..so-sS ^is';^ .awSl b&» .-jM le bc* ^Si «so*Ei jriacioS
-qs«-
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
'echnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
n-no.s Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. MS
Ar-our Research Foundation
ci iilinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: rviarcli 14, 1932
FOR RELEASE: immediate
CHICAGO — I*ir3hall Wcrnlck, 21, son of ?*, and Mrs. Benjamin
Werniek* 49^3 North Albany a7enue, has entered Illinois Institute of
Technology. ,..fc,.io^y.
He is enrolled as a sophomore in the chemical engineering
department of the college^^
Werniek is a gi'adoate of Uarehall hi^ sehoolt and attended the
University of Chicago.
-pap-
:i')noi'.S vfcO
iK t,;i .OSJl?-a i^mjIAO — vpoionHDoT lo stutit.'^ii ^vP'Ml
.-.ci'i-bnuo^i rtoisoJsSi ^jo-n,'
' .'3 .MlV-a ts.-njIAO— vpolond:.?! »o siuiitjnl 2loiii.i io
:BnorfS t.ipiH
SI-0181 bitdnoJ
Y0OJOHHO3T ^0 3TUTiT2Ml 2IOMU
isfrieO Y9oloiif<a
'lo 9iij;i^xs<2xil aXoiiilil hAi^iao eM ,)ai}fl9T« 1(^^10X4; ^t'xep^fpf 4 ,*:iic<t!}^^
.s^eei^fCl 1;o 'i^xc i^: ,'ti v
-Cffq.
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
/hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
IMino.s Institute of Technology — CAIumet S-9400, bt. S4S
Ar-ou- Research Foundation
c' Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-WOO, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: s
arch 14, 195?
FOR RELEASE:
lajsjediats
GHICAOO — Sugeae Evert, 22, 2523 Jforth Central ikrk avenue,
has entered Illinois Institute of Teohnslogy.
Evert is enrolled as a fresbtoan in the Institute of Design, a
departroent of the oolleg«»
He is a graduate of iv^rshall high sdiool.
-pap-
»'^f-*'
Vl£ .u3 ,ai?-5 fsmjiAO— ,polo.irtj9l tc ^tulii^nl jlon.lll i^
:9n.ort1 WpiH
JI-0I8I bi6d-oJ
Y0OJOWHO3V ^O 3TUTIT2HI 2101-
eionili! ,61 op-.
e:S'Biibat3(cX
32AaJ35? 5103
£ .caieeG Ito »*£rti*ehl ©rid" ct ncjsaisa'a^ s e£ fcsXioins »i ^rtsvS
-qAq-
L. .^OIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
-hicago 16, Illinois
oi ruDhc Kelaftons — James W. Armwy
Day Phones:
lllno^s Institute of Technology _ CAIumet 5-9400, hf 545
Ar,-our Research Foundation
ot Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumef 5-MOO, Ext. 31
Night Phone:
Lo-nbard I8I0-R
Mailed: ^«'»^*» ^^52
FOR RELEASE:^^"*"*^^^*
CfllC/kQO — Three local reaideata have entered Illinois
4;vi3jf,5sit&
Institute of 7ech:K}logjr for the S^iag s^aeater* They are>
James Bishop, 17, son of tgp. and Mrs. B. G. Bishop, X337
Wolfram street, freshmn, eleotrioal eagineerlagj Michael Sohoeider*
17, son of Mr. and .'Ara. Michael Sehoeider* 1024 Belmont ayenue, freahsQaa*
mstallurgieal engineering, and Jartas Sliraner, 21, son of iiilr. and Mrs.
W* R. SlimaifflC', 4041 North Oakley aTenue, aophofiiore, nteohanioal engineering.
-pap-
YaOJOl-IHDgT RO 3TUT1T2MI 2!Oi4U.
19-iTiaO ygolonH*
zionilU ,dl op&oif
£$.fi <4iX I^OIfe^'1
:bgli&M
SiiBtb^rsiX
32A2J35! .^Oi
* - . :,i1 ,&ssc.T« ^aoBElsC 4S0i j-seisi^rioe Utuiam *»m baA »'m lo act, ,V1
.SRiTES^ei^^a /fioirsidsisf ^a'fa-.offiioa .sanavft vfeijiaO ij^,^ 1494 ^txtemmi .S .?*
-qfflj.
IINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ichnology Cen+er
licago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
manors Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ent. 545
Arrr-our Research Foundafton
ol Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet S-MOO. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed: ^^°*^ ^* ^^52
FOR RELEASE: I^Jediate
a^-aS^<3S — jSix is^-ml j*i54M«a^'*^i5 mm 9^t«.s???t XIUKiis- 'Jk-mi^^^
OHICAQO •• Three local residents have entered Illinois X^istiitate
of Technology for the Spring se.'oeErter. They arei .
Bruce Baler, 18, son of iSr, and hJrs. R. C. Baier, 3637 ^rth
Meade avemie, freshman, ohemioal engineerii^l Ralph Korn, 17i san of Mr,
and Mra. Otto Kbrn« 6344 North Chieora avenue, freshiaaa, architecture*
and Irlarsball WeroiolE, 21, aoa of Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Weroioit;* 49^® av
Ilartb Albany areaott, aophoip^r*, eharaieaX eo^aseri.zig, ,. .^i ,««-r%v;*'
.? ,004?;: li,:T..'IAD — rpolonrtjsT 'o 3ti,iit?nl alc^^ii.! b
YOO.JOMH03T ^O 3TUTiT2MI 210MUJ
iionilll ,61 op' - ■'■
ai'ssM. \e«C. .-s*!^ '5^ ,s'.^d feiw *-^ Ito bob ,#X .TtsA^ f&*nfi
.©iift&«#isfet» .aasafeo-xl ,®i.'et«Tje m%m-IuiQ M'vM «iR^ •©•£€« ©*JC .«?K tee
-«5«q-
d
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Ml-nc.is l.-istitute of Technology — CAIumet 6-9400. Bt. MS
Ar."-ou- Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: J^fefch U, 1952
FOR RELEASE: inmedlate
CHICAGO .• Six looal residents haye entered Illinois Institute
of Technology for the Spring semester. They are*
Edward Erwood, 18, son of Mr. and JSra, J. W. Erwood, 3211 West
Race aremie* freshnian, chemistryi Bererle Orosa, 17. dau^tw of Vt,
and Ura, Leon Giross, 3B50 West Mams street* freahnRn* Institute of
Design* -■■' ' ■ ' '[ '■^'
Oleon Hinkle» 17, son of Mlrs, Tiola Hlakle, 32Zt7 ^^^^ Fulton
boulevard, freshioBn, chemical engineering} Allan Marco, 21, son of W,
and S3rs« Jonathan .%rco« 474^ West Lake street, sophomore, electrical
engiasering* . .^.^,^.^..^^.,1 i..'^.-"...,.:. ',:.^^
Owen Reynoldst 20, son of JArs. Helene Reynolds, 1018 Iforth
Mayfield aTeime, Junior, physics, and Jess Sohwelhs, JO, 39IO West
Huron street. Junior, mechanical eiigineering*
-pap-
aw J3 .OOif-3 T3.T...IA0 — yeolc'boT lo ^tui^tj-.l jioniiii
no.t6br.uo1 H3i6e.2?S ^uoi-iA
reojo;/iH03T ^o 3tutit2Hi z\o\
aioniiil ,61 ov
©*s/*i*ex»I eloaii,£X fccsno^fE;© svfSii ajcsiixaei IbogX xie «- &«)AOitiO
yu*^ i 1 lUt
jesJ? Oi^t «0£ ,Bjdi:e»wf(54^. ^ssi: fens ,eoj;fctrf? »'ioieift »aj;c&TB £i«ilx^
-qaq-
i
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Mimo-s InstitL-te of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ejt. 545
Arrr-our Research Foundation
oi IM.nois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO, Ext. 3)7
NigJit Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed: i^oh 14, 1^32
FOR RELEASE: -taaediat*
« . GAlCiOO — five looal realdeats teiTe aateredi IlUnQis Institute
of Teohoology for tUe Spring aeatdster. 'Sh&y aret
S^aulc Gooaor* 1;^, son of Mr* and Mrs. B. H. Coaoort 374^ Kla^tmrk
ftvenua, Juxidor* nathaisatlcaj Burton JPial#y» 19* son of iAc, Clift;}n Finley*
347<^ iiarper aTenue, frestisQan* maabanloal enginaering.
David Croodoant 18. son of ^« axid Mrs. William Goodssn* 3141
(Sraanwood avenue. fr&shoKui. ptiji'aiss; Barvey Hftpp, 23, 3453 South Blaclcstone
«V«aitt«« aopboiQore* eleotrical eogineeringt and Oliver lfuen« 17. son of .^^^
1617. and ^s. iJEroest Yuen. 3433 Xogleside avenue* fresliaant electrical
engineering*
-pap-
aw .\S ,OM»-a 'onulAD — ypo!ontl.«T to sljlitjM ?'onil!
^■■l .13 .00»'7-2 tomulAO — ypoioni<DeT io s'uiUjnl rio.i.HI to
YaOJOMH03T ^O 3TUTIT2m 2IOHIJJ
zioriill ,61 opcoiii
to aom «VX •a^x.'Y 'if'^JtiO f^ua ,^ii'i»ftaXyi» lfi&l'Xj«>di:& .Si^csoc^lqca «ei$aeiT«
«5^«
4
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
fechnology Center
i^hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
"i'nc.s Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?M0. fc<t. MS
Ar^-ouT Research Foundation
oi Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet S-MOO. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: y^j^^^ j^^ j^jjjg ^...
FOR RELEASE: la^diate
CiUDAOO •« fbur Xooal reaideata bave entered Illlaois Institute
of Technology for the Spring seiadster. They aret
Kenneth Filetti. 19, son of i^. and ^ifrs. M. A., nietti, 23^
Ibrth Olybourn avenae* special student* electrical engineering; James
Sredian. 19* aon of 1^. and Mrs. Daniel I^edian* 2651 Iforth Bosworth
avenue* freshsan* chemistry.
John Montgon»ry« 17* son of Mr. and tfrs. J. N. Mantgonwry.
i|4C^ Horth Ashland avenue* freshntan* electrical engineering, and .'Jichael
Schneider* 17, son of Mr. and Mrs* ISiohael Sohnelder. 1024 Beliaont avenue*
freahsaan* oetallurgioal engineering*
-pap-
i .0O4V-5 tSfULlAD — ypolonrto^T to si-jtitjn! jlo'-HH >n
)r-OI81 biBdi-.cJ
Yaojo^'iHOdT ^o 3Tutit2mi eio;
eiorilii ,61 op'
sJ«4i3»«S eioftiXlS i«i&*/!i© s*irisl sSjseliieet ie»c£ Vit^ •» OOA^EiiO
teiasr iseli»^igas \^6&irr**&Is^ --itae^^^ X^tisaqe ,§jiRt^vjB trtteodirjco d?ic«
■«^jKJ»
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
:echnology Center
;hicago 16, Illinois
Dair Phones:
IM-nois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, E-/I. MS
Arn-ou. Research Foundation
of IMinols Institute of Technology — CAIumet B-MOO. E«t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed:
fferch 14. 1952
FOR RELEASE:
Ijmediette
CH£:aGO .. George Strimbu. 22^, son of tSt. and mra. T. J.
Strimbu, 14380 Washington street, Gary, has ento-ed Illinois Institute
of Technology*
He ia enrolled in the Institute of Desien* a departinent of the
college*
StricEbu is a graduate of F!roebel high school.
-pap-
•nodi MpiM
YaOJOHH03T =?0 3TUTIT2m 2!(
>cnil!i ,di r
S2S-'' •4^^ if»n#^
ibslifeM
'iSiibmaS.
:3?A3J3^ ^O^
0*tf!rij«fil tlGwlin £9iH»«ii<» e«l ,t«B3 ,*»n#« fio*^irfia«» 08t4 ,Bdteit«
slcawiea ilnld ieriecnfs to «*s»jjfe«^ e si »<tei-<r
.LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
schnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
lllmols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-»600. Ext. MS
Arrrour Research Foundation
ol Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIunnet 5-«00, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: ,^^^ y^^ 3.^3
FOR RELEASE
Xuxoeiiate
QhlC&aa — Tin> Oak Pfirk retfidenta have entered Illinois Institute
of Technology in the Spring sensater* rhey aret
i^onald C. Sohellborn* 2^, aon of ^. and Mra. l:.* G« £>ehdllhorn«
803 itorth boulevard, and John f. SsidenstioKer. kOt son of ^. aoi I'Hra,
F. W. Seidenstiojcer, 9ji3 iMarth Mrray,
Schellhora is enrolled in tbe aecnanioal engineering departiaent
of the eollege* He haa attended the Qniversity of Xllioaia and i^^right
Junior college*
Seidenatioker is a student in the civil engineerii^ departioent.
He has attended Ooerlin college.
-pap-
YeOJOHH03T ^O 3TUTITEHI 21C
2ionilll ,6 i c
i^X LW' Xt^''-'
ibslieM
:38A3J3Jl ^0=1
itil^iii^ bum eiecJjUX io ^^ie'savlAy «£ld HmM^ti^ &«ct 4li •sa^^Xc-
^e^llcii iJiXieo'j 6ol3.'»Si
-c.a(S«
IINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
schnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9M0. fc<t. MS
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?400. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lo.-ibard I8I0-R
Mailed:
FOR RELEASE: ,
OaiOAQQ — Two local students have entered Illinois Institute
of Teehnology for the Spring tex^ou Xhey aret
Oeiimr £• Adaa* 23« aon of ^^Jr. and iucs. Otto Adam* ^i.0 iforth
ifTergreea* Arilogton xieights, and Houert C« VuisJbSLr« 2U, son of Mr* and
Uesc Joseph Vugiar* kaad aremiet Route 33* BeosenviXle*
Adam is enrolled as a freahoan in the Institute of Design* a
departnent of illinois Tech. .. -^: ,■• ,,,:.,■,'■. :■••:,, r ■
Vuglar is a Junior in the meohanieal er^ineering department*
He has attended the UniTsrsity of Illinois at flavy Pier.
-pap-
?M .t!3 ,OM»-S tsmulAO — ypolonri-,';.! to siutiun
?l£ .1^3 ,00»»-3 tsmulAO — vpolonrtji'T to -jiutilJnl '.
O^ISI bitdmo
YOOJOMHOai ^0 3TUTIT2m 2IOHli
?ionilli ,*l
.'bslieM
:32A3J3>i ^O-l
&«if!rxtSBaI alefiiiU X)»*s»*Ka si»«* 8^ea«fci;*« Iise©X gb^ — (M&UJUtS
•^i»ifi V'**'^^^ «*<5«JtJ,Il to X^i^'mvlisQ &dS~b^isi0t4a nasi
-^«l-
am
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Center
licago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, bit, 545
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5.?600. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard ISIO-R
Mailed::'arch 14, i95JS
FOR RELEASE: LH,^diate
CHICAao — Thirteen local residents have entored Illinois
Institute of i8Chnology. TJiey are:
Jesse Doia, 34, 1951 iiast 72nd street, junior, clectricsl en.::i-
neering; Robert Fox, 24, 1438 Kast 71st place, freshriian, .aechanical
engineering; John Oalbreath, 23, son of Ur, and (.irs, u, T, 3albreath,
0D16 Ellis avenue, sophomore, electrical snr^ineerin^';. - •
Donald Goldman, 19, son of Kr, and ^Mrs. albert '^oldnan, 7748
f^hillips avenue, sophomore, psycholof^y; Htts^i Hemp ill , 21, aon of Ir.
and iirs, n. G. lleapill , 8235 Liaryland avsnue, sophomore, chemical
ensineeringj Louie Leopold, 34, 6106 University avenue, Junior,
electrical engineering.
Patrick I^nnix, 20, son of i.ir. and l.ru. J. P. I^nJiix, 6632
nidgoland avenue, fresh«an, electrical engineering; Herbert ^.artin, 25,
6016 5tony island avenue, freshman, chesistry; Robert Nielsen, 18,
no i of kr. and Mrs, G. ii, Hielsen, 773y Luella avenue, freahraan,
loctrical engineering,
Sugene Orton, 17, son of Ur. and ;.-rs. P.. LI, Orion, 8055 Paxton
/unue, freshman, iaechanicol engineering; mthony Trujlllo, 23, son
of Mr. and Lrs, John Trujillo, 6351 Blackstone avenue, aophoraore, elec-
trical engineering; Donna v/etherbee, 17, daughter of ^r. and Mrs. G. D.
Wetherbee, 7700 Chappel avenue, freahitian, ho;.ie econonios, and Cliver
Tuen, 17, son of Ur» and L.rc. Ernest Yuen, 5438 Ingieside avenue,
freshman, oiectricdl engineering.
YeOJOHHOaT -lO 3TUT1T2HI 2s
TstneO Y£
iionill! ,6\
^eXT .jsijB.'i i**'/.*. .'"i«<faji
.Snl*i«*«rtlBO» lJW>in*e'Sl9 ,a^o«04i«o« ,f
'il ,aun©VL CCVT .neaXoi
jLLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
^chnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
niincls Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9M0, E-xt. MS
Ar-your Research Foundation
oi" Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-WOO, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: jfepotj I4, I952
FOR RELEASE: lasaediate
^i^i'-^'i^-v ^r^«wI T^m'iAm^^ li^'*& ssiiSdim4 tiAtmia la:;;^!*;;^:?-^
OHlOAOd -• Two loeal residents hare entered Illinois Institute i
i
of Teehnolog/ for the Sprii^ semester. They arei
Richard Garoia, 33, 2056 West Pierce aTenoet janior, msohanicar ' * i
engineering* -..^-*>,^^ .-.:.„,_-, .-> -^-- :.- |
Bohdan Pihut« 21* son of fir, and Sts. Wolodytqyr Pihut* I613 «fest
Pierce arenue* freahaan, ciTil engineer ii^« - - - i^--^;* .
.^.•♦..;?^| *^»c«^?a.*
-pa>-
'•P&9--
TIE .tx? ,004?-e tsmuSAO — yf olonrf^aT 'o s'l-SitJnl ilon.i:: '.-.
:9noHS tclpiM
fl-OI8l b-.sc-noJ
YeOJOMHn^T qo 3TUTITei4J 2!Ok
aioniill ,61 op
I
X«!3iRsds3« .toiJJSJt *^Bov& ^ot^i". ?s©W dgC^ ,||: ,Bic-3JB£; isi^loiH
-^a%-
. OIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ihnology Center
icago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
in-nois Institute of Technology -CAIumet S-IUO. Ext. MS
Arcrour Research Foundatfon
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard laiO-R
Mailed: Ifaroh U. 1952
FOR RELEASE: lma»dlate
CHICAGO — flTe Xooal resideats bave entered lilinoia Institute
of Techoology for the Spring semseter. They arei (listed with age*
address* yaar« and oajor)*
ItAtk Ala, 17. son of iSe» and Mrs. Vtsmk Ala. I2S34 Emerald av-enue«
freabaan* taehnlcal drawing} George Behnke* 17t son of Mr. and Sfrs. Otto
Behidce* ^B^Q Eggleston avenue* freshaan. ohemistxy*
Bobert Bennett. 13« son of Mr. and Mrs. G. £. Bennett. 9347
South Booria avenue, freahisan. ohemioal engineering} Leonard J. Dudzik*
18* >on of Mrs. Josephine Dudaik. 10740 longley avenue, fresluan.
aeohanieal engineering* and Joseph Vidisar. 23* son of Mrs. Mary 7idiaar*
1003d Aveime L. junior* meehanieal engineering*
-pap-
.3K :-i ,ooie-; ..
tit .tx3 .00i»-B ijmulAD — '(PolonHj?; to stutivm ji-j;'p' . lo
X-0I8I b-i-(<^^.
.lonilll ,dl c
»^ji;^l3eisX Bit««3:lXiX h^t^t&» mttS e^£(ddlB»it i£30«t£ evJ^ »» OGAiDXHO
,,s»S« .4*JE» &^*©ii) iS'-jB Y»iif ,'x©.ta«*cj&« ,%»Jt'5(«i?;,-,4j»ri*, .-xsfX/^iiiisItscw ^':'
O340 ,AiiM bus. *'m to aee .Ti ,«3<Ml©fi «(8ntO0«J «3&Klwi«nciJ issici^st** »«asde«,«3lt
-«i«i'
1 v^OIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
:chnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phonei:
ininois Institute of Technology -CAIumet 5.»M0. Exf MS
Arn-our Research Foundation
of Ml.nols Institute of Technology - CAIumet S-MOO, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: ig^^^X 14. 1952
FOR RELEASE: ia«»dlate
CHICAQO — Two looal residents hare etsroiled in Illlnoia
Institute of Technology for the Spring aeiiester* They aret
Cecil A. Qosnell* 26, son of Mrs. Dons OosoaII, 3222 South
Ha Usee avenue* sophoioore* ehe^niatry*
Bernard Kleon, Id. son of iSp. William Kleon, 3231 South Wallace
•reauet freshoan* ehemistxy*
Oosnell attended l9ilson junior college before entering Illinois
TeCh* KLeon is a graduate of Tilden high school.
-pap-
i .«)»»'! tsrnulAO— yp'.'onHjsT )o 3'ulitinl ^;o.■•l'll in
:»nortS IHpiH
n-OIII bicdmo.'
-,'■-..• J L'/;Hv
■satnsD yfjo!:
?ioni!ll ,61 or
'iisariiXn sisi'^»jfl,si ant©l«,d «|j«XX©o •seliaft^ uemiiW MM»na U^noQ
■t?«q ■
-imois institute of technology
;hnology Center
icago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
lllino.5 Institute o( Technology — CAIumet 5-96O0. Ext. S4S
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-«00. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8i0-R
Mailed: **rch 14. 1952
FOR RELEASE: Imiedlate
CHIQi'idO — > Two local residents hare entered Illinois Institute
of Techxxology for the Spring ssioester* They are)
Raymom Janas* 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. a. P, Janua, 3II3 -'•'oat
39tli place, freatwnn, physics.
Adolph Werbowetzlci • 17* son of Mr. and -^s. Miohael ^^erbawetzKi,
3032 West 4<^nd street* freshoaa* physics*
Both are graduates of Kelly tiigh eohool*
-pap-
iK .1)^ :,0»T-2 rsmulAO-
;»nort1 MpiM
YeOJOHHDBT ^O 3TUTIT214I 2IOv
zionilll /-" ''!■■
©tij^Uaal a^^aaini Mi»#fl» »t«^ 8^fj«|4e»'* lao©i ««;;? -« OfiACIHC
iSO'S V *••'... J-iW'
ti3U[$9Wpd«»'^ idP^l*
1- ..,„... 7.
'^.S^ Ja®W S'.v
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Center
icago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
INino.s Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, bet. 54S
Arr-our Researcli Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?tOO, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: >jj^q^ ^^ ^^^2
FOR RELEASE: ^..^ediate
CHIQaCIO -« Five looal residents have entered Xllioois Institute
of Technology tor the Spring aeaeater. They arej ,
l^sucilyn Qreen. 19. daughter of Vbc, and Mrs* Rayr^^snd Qreen* ^5^
Bishop 8tre@t» sophoniore, biology; HaywonOi Hufener, 20, son of x\b*. ai^
Mrs. R. R, Rufener, 6057 South Green street, junior, ijusiaess and
eoonoiiios,
Clifford aisko, I9, son of Ut* and mca, C. N. sisko, 3IO9 West
39th str^dt, freshiaan* oeshanieai snginetariogi 7ci.raon %iebcr» 31, son of
hSea, ilazel Weber, 3^^^ South Hby street, sophof!K>re, eleetricsal
engloeering, and Adolph Ferbowetzki, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Werbowetsici, 3032 i^est 42nd street, freshaoan, physios.
-P«P-
x«m-iA
;tanod') v«<!
":2'-J
tl£ .ti;3 ,W4f-a ismi'lAO — ypolon.bsT to ati/titjnl zlo..!"! 'o
)l-OIBi bibdmcJ
Yen I0MH03T ^O 3TUTIT2m 2IOMI.
ioniill ,61 op&a
■3i-eli>*jC!ftI
:3EA3J351 5?0^
iiius eeariieijt! ^tolmil ;,imtU a9«^ rf**^ tO^d ,iac«rii;jfl »H ,fi ,&:^
da©*? ^Oig. ,©3^ia .?l .V .fi-ii tm .1*4 to 6©« ,§i ,c^Bifc. AoottliO
ije©iiJ«»ls ^•■soEis&ricjoe -.ite^Ti^a taK «jiJa©«i 8X0^ .,^d«!? lasttH .&*>
XaBdoiM .RT^ fees .•;^-'3Ec coe .^-X ,H«**wodTt6W rioXoM £ce ^aoliawa.f. ■
,;'-©lBY<*? ^asmsim'fi .;J©e^» iseSS^ *«»« S^O^ ^tiL&imco',
-qm-
i
-LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
schnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
^-■^. ^, ,uuij<_ rveianons — Janni W, ArmMy
Day Phones:
Niino.s Institute of Technology - CAIumet 5.?M0, Ext MS
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology - CAIumet S-MOO, Ext. JI7
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Maroh Ik* \%2
FOR RELEASE: isaodiate
CHJCAOO — Nine local rc^sidents bare entered Illioois laatitute
of Technology for the Sprixig seiiester. They arei (listed with age«
address, year« and n»jor)
James 3arrett, 21, son of i«ra. Sfergaret Barrett, 4923 q»incy
street, freshJBsn, iaduatrial engineoringj George S^arua, 19, aon of lar.
and Mrs. Thaddeus Bonui* I635 North Tripp avemie, sophoaore. eheniioal
engineerings William Oorbett. 13, son of '^, and lilrs. f^anic Corbett*
1^47 ^rth iS&iyfieM airenue, freshsoan, media oieal engineering.
Misard Sxwoodt 13, son of Mr. and ^s. J. is. }::rwood, 5^11 West
itaoe a7enue» freshsoan, ohefflistr/i Williaia Heugel, 17* -son of Mr. and f!ra«
William Heugel, 3413 South .^eley avenue, fr&ahiiBn, iQeohanical engineering;
Allan Ifaroo* 21, son of fib*, and Mrs. Joiathan Maroo* 474^ ^®st Lalce
street, sophomore, elestrioal eikgiaeering.
Owen Reynolds, 20, son of Hfcs. Helene Reynolds, 1018 North
M&yfield arenue, junior, phyaiesi Jesa Sohweihs, 30, 391O West tiiiron
street. Junior, mechanical engineering, and John Wurbia* XI % son of Mr.
and lilrs. J. J. Wurbia, 3646 West Korth avenue, freshiaan, aoeohanioal
engineering.
-pa»-
tit .tx3 ,W«-? t»rpulAO — vPo'onHi.T lo stuliir.il !iO:).:ii tc
:9nort<l MpiM
Y0O.JOMHO2T RO 3TUTiT2MI 2IOML
2ioni!!l ,■*! opKX
siA-sJlteiJl felociiill |>s<s©*fis &Vfii! Bifl«M«&l leoQl aniH — OnAdK©
^cciK^ tse^i .**©*2a88 $»iM^'im ,ti-M «to ate ,iS tt*&*i'xm ^emi&V
cr3iaJ^4!«w Aji^ji «(»&%si$ si^tmcl ««rdl Sab ,*»? 1© ac* ,XS ^oooaSit cAi ^
•SffXiSaaxgcs X&6iit6eX» ,9TOfc.0i!<ic« ,3'as'x.r
dlucSl gXOX ,»,jbXcjn\8fl «a*X»H .er*^ «io nee ,02 .efcicjJxeR o»wC
Gc-oiiii #8«!^ OXec »^t ♦fdiftwdoR ateX je^ifttitq .-xoiiti't .Srfiatoye jcXsnYf.
>3(>i:'!.«eaXgti:.
Sl^-
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
)hicdgo 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology - CAIumet 5-»M0, ht. S45
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Mlmols Institute of Technology — CAIumet B-MOO, E«t. 317
Night Phont:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: ^rch 14. 1952
FOR RELEASE: Inanecliafce
CHIGAGO — ■ Seven loeal atmien&s bave entered Illinois In3ti'.ute
of Teohnologr for the Spring secoester. They area
Robert Bennett. 18, aon of Mr. aivi ^i^s. G. E. Jieonett, 93^7
South Peoria avenue* freahisan. chemical engineering; liilliam Briody, 23*
aon of Ntr. and Mca* G* M. 3riody, 304^ South Baulina street * freehnian«
oaecbanical ^agineerin^.
Jaaes K. Foley, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Foley, I410 iSest
3lst street, frjeahiaan, iilectrieal enginaerinsi Bayiaond Laoknauae, !?•
aon of !!&*. and Uica, George Laskhouae, ^^^^ South LiOorais avenue, frvsshBisu&9
oheuiiatry.
Richard I^ythberg, 22, son of SAr. and Mrs. I^rejr Lythberg, £^1/
South Rood street, junior, payohology; Bobert T, Sehroeder, 17t aon of
lira. Olga Schroder, 3113 i^iuiina street, freshioan, electrical engineering,
and Robert 2avrel* 35. aon of Mr» and Mrs. F. E, Zavrel, 93^4 Ssuth
Bishop avenue* special student in business and economics.
3 ,0M«-3 •imulAO — Ypjlon'^i'' 1.-. L^..'''!- -•.•'■':
iioitfbiiL'
004?-i" tim. 'AO — YPrlonrt3=
Y©OJO'/1H03T qO 3TUTIT2M1 2IOHU.
latneO ypolonHoi
slonilil ,41 oproii
sOTii t*^ .■s»*Q^ft«a :?«i^a »d* left ^oXo«f?f>-'? ■■'•
V4C? ,#ir««o«a ^ .0 .8* &iB .?da i© hob .8x »^isfln»e *T»dofi
,fS ,yJbol»B matXIiW isBi<3w&aJLsa» lueiirexis ^aeaaiwA ,e«a»vi» Binotfl lituoft
•j)0ia^a Jtsa» 1 eel r « >! '"■•■■<
See*' oA.tu. ^''-^fuc,' -.■"■ . •« nS'jJv j-jiis »-j; ■ i^j 5-wK .i.A «\^Om wA 86IMV
,tiL«ffiijtiSi.il *«ias©v« ftifflcoi ^^tfoS 0(S.§ ,«auoiiaioai «g'*'-' '"■ -^ ■■'■'• '' -i' ■"" ''-<^ «"''■
,3SRi:TOefiig;ni3 ifisitcfoaX* ,nsetria»t1t ti&»%i» acliijrfl 61X6 ,-. ..oTncc e-is. .rda
.eoiricaco-d i>n« att&nle^i^ ^x jm^bu^ti XeisiQe ,tiA;iis-v-' qcj ..•
-<3[Bq.
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Center
Icago 16, Illinois
stitute of Technology — CAIumet 5-»400. ht. 545
Research Foundation
Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?400, Ext. 317
Lombard I8I0-R
■ •■• ' "' Mailed: jfe^c^ ]J,, 1552
^., U^X3 FOR RELEASE: i^^jiate
i^$ -i^f'^n s^'^erJ.s,,
CHJDQAOO — Twsntyoone local residents toTe entered Illinoie
Institttte of reohnoiogy. They are i -- ,.. . . ,
Rosert Bennett. 19, son of Mr. and Urs. a. E. 3ennett, 9547
Feorla aTenue* freshoan. chemical engineerlngj William Briody* <^« son
of Mr. and Mrs* G* M. Sriody, SO^O South Paulina street* ffeshiaan.
meohaaioal er^ineeriisgi Victor Garl3trom« 19. eon of Mr* and Mrs. 0. D.
Garl3trom» 6303 i^ria street, junior, electrical ongin^sering*
Valerie Coban* 20, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Cohan. (>55^ "
South Justine street, junior, paycholo^l Robert Ewert, ^t >oa of Me*.
and Mrs. C. W. Evert, 33OO West 6lst place, Junior, eleetricial etigineeriiig;
Bomaa fabijonas, 20, son of ifr. and Mrs. Jae FaDljonas, 6734 3outh Maplewood
avenue, sophoat^re, electrical engineering.
Jaiaes K. Foley. 13, son of Mr. anl Mrs. J. P. foley. I410 «est
Slat street, freahaan. electrical engineering} Marilyn Green, 19*
dau^ter of Mr. and Mrs. Haymoad Green, ^iiSd Bishop street, sophoaare,
biology* William Heugel, 17, eon of Mr. and Mrs. tfiUiam Heugel, 8413
South Green aTenue, freshc^ui, tsecbanical engineeri^.
Theodore Ja coo sen, 20, son of yt. and lira, T. H. Jacobsen, S201
iteirie arenue, freahaMin, cheaiistryi Raynoikl Laokhouse, 17» son of Mr.
and «frs. George Lackhouso, 9200 South Loomis arenue, freahinan, diemistryj
Norioa Lane, ^, 5709 Wabaah avenue, junior, psychology and education.
•x3 ,(Mf-i tsinulAO — ypolondssT \o alutiti ;
Y0OJOHHO3T ^O 3TUTIT2MI 21C
istnaO YP'5
32A3J3.?i
-ad^.«il:a«g;gl
Ti>i.v' ,*;jyfine*i ,3, .■> ..'-^ fi8« .-'38 1:e see ,€1 ,i^**ac»a JTwdoH
.gox'ss^aaisea X©oii;t&8i9 ttoiaui .^©©•x^e ftx-xoaff 8a£.6 ♦aiou^fcA'j./^
.'Ji 1c am «0& j^^iawjT tfvedoH ix^Iodo-pi^ ^tokaul ,it»t^b auki^ul Ui?
SSJii-xsaeigis* Jtjift£ii*ayXg ,tjox3irt ,®9£iq #b1cI *e«* OCC.t t*'««r3: «W .0 .er« j;cfi
£oc»9Xq«fe4 ^4«o€i 4tV^ .asiotiidfits ecX .s-^la toa .i*& to «ae ,0S ~,«aBotJt<i*t
*5^«ii®c«BiSC© iis.ri'xJjw^J:* ,6i«v'0!d<ioe «-i*
tl+lS ,/oiijaaH s^-kSIl^ .iTfe" Ijafi ^-d^ to oor ,t-r ./©^ksR K»12il« ^^oloia
XOS@ »a66doo.8'C »li »X « TO flCK «0£ ,fie«<3co&1& 9iuto«d¥
«£<" '.oxmti tioixust ««tn!«Ta ii(««tiis!t' ^OT^ .SS tfteaJ afi -^ ^
new students— Illloois Tech, page two
Richard Lythberg, 22, son of ^, and Mca. Percy LythSerg, 85I?
South lood street* junior* psychology and education; Donald MoKsnncy*
17t SOB of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. MeKenney. 66I3 South Oarpenter sTerxue* -^
freshioan* chemical engineering; John Peicarik* 3834 West 66th street*
freshnan, electrical engineering.
Raymond Hufener, Z>, son of i3r, and Mrs* H, H. Rufcnor* 6C57
South (^een STenue, Junior* business aM economics; Robert Schroeder*
17. son of Mrs, Olga 3chroeder, 8113 South Paulina street, freshnani _
electrical eogineerii^i Clifford Sisico, I9, son of ii.5r. and Mrs. C. N.
3i3)co» 3109 West ii9th street* sophomore* mechanical engineering.
Dale Sonney, 19, son of iSc. and I4ra, R. W. Sonney, ^14 St.
Lawrence sTenue, fre^hinan, electrical engineering; Donna 't^etheroee, 17t
daughter of Mr. aol Mrs. G. D. Wetherbee* 77^^ Chappel avenue, freshoan*
hone economics* and Robert Zarrel* 33 1 ')35h South Bishop avenue, special
student* ousiness and economcs.
!'jmtmi.m 'm^mmisit fs'^s^itasa* Al#*ti*:i«&.l «ije#ss($eri^« s^-g^. Ife*i*» w«:^st@-^'te««t>
'\l^ «S'2a(id:}V XO'ufl .c^a batt *-M lo xica .SIS .giedxi^^I tntiiioXH
,^»ai;fa r(*d^ jaeft .:i£et •atliaaieffi rufct tsoi^eaiSB^ Xftsiinerfo .ajamxlee'xl
,fi«(»ris©rft .Saatie aoXXiiog fftocfi BXX8 ,i©6scT/ioE «5jX0 .ard; Ic no« ,TX
.Vi ♦O .«i*1 baa ^-Sk to hub ,?I .cc-IexC fjiol^liC isr-Xieocisao Xsjxn^oaJ©
igfii-xaaolSifJ® X£ioicflri*»ai «9ic<coi^croe «*oet;t£ diC'c *»eW ^'Oi(; ,coJex£'.
•*& 4-^X^ ♦Y»fiflce ,«f .H .e'siS i&jcus .a>rf ^o nca ,6X ,\0iino8 ©IMI
.TX .asa-Si^fj^©* aeaca igoiieeeXjjod XeoiT^oei® .fienuJee-rt ,*o.ca\''B ^oae^-sweJ
X.eio!?qft .&iffi»Te qoefeiS fi'iucS ili^ee .2£ .X^WbS *a»doS brie .eeiinoocca mot.
-q«r.
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
rechnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
u.:^^,ar oi rubl.c Kelations- James W. Armsey
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology _ CAIumet 5-»600. Ext S4S
Arn^our Research Foundatton
of Illinois Institute of Technology ^ CAIumet S-HOO. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Jstroii. Ik, 1952
FOR RELEASE: i^aiaf
CHICAGO " Eight loeal residents hare entered Illiaoia Institute
of Teohnology. They are* - i
Robert Benson, 23, aon of SSr. £. C. Benson, 8U7 Drexel avenue,
freshman, eieotrioal engineering; 7ietor Oarlstrom, 19, son of Me, and
Mrs. 0. D. Oarlstrom, 8306 South Beoria street, junior, eleetricsal
engineering* ' ai-
John Qalbreath, 2$, son of Me, dod iSea* G. X. Qalbreath, 8OI6
Ellis avenue, sopbonore, electrical engineering! Hugh He^^pill, <d, son
of Mr. and Mrs. k* Q, Henqaill, 8235 South tfeirylai^ avenue, sophofiore,
oheolcml engineering*
Theodore Jaoobaen, 20, son of ^. and Mrs. T. E. Jacobsen, 3201
Prairie avenue, fresbaan, ohemistryi Robert Nielsen, 18, soar of Mv» and
Mrs. a* S. Nielsen, 7739 X^ella avenue, freshiian, eleetrioal engineering*
Dale Sonney, 18, son of I&*. and Mca, B. W. Sonney, 35^ 3^*
Lawrence avmue, freahioan, eleetrioal engineering, and Donna Wetberbee« ,
17, daughter of iSe, and Mrs* Q, Q, Wetherbee, 7700 Ghappel avenue,
freshman, hosoe economies*
-pap-
:t»noiH »tO
,,, ^,., ,,,.,,Ao_vec,ic^rj^^ ^^^^ .i=nim YQOjO'iAHO^T ^O 3TUTIT2m 2IO!/i'J.
:»oort1 trlpiH • , 1 •
■■T^oH ■ j^i-sse^i^ja X^i«fts&i,« ,®'SGr;dki|e8 ««iffeir« •Hi.-'
.te iiX^" (Y'iJKi.cS *W *H .e-as bttB ^-M to nee ,8X ,^«9£aioS eXsK
♦M*q-
I
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
u-recfo' ol Pi^bhc Relation! -Jamtl W. Armny
Day Phones:
lli.no.s Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?M0 Ext MS
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: SfeuTOh 14, l^jJS
FOR RELEASE: laaediate
CHIQ&OO « Seven local residents have entered Illinois Institute
of Te^nology. They arei
Sranlc Ala, 17. son of lit, and Lira. Franlc ilia, I2834 limerald
avenue, freslu^n, technical drawing; George 3ehni£e, 17* son of £Sr. and
iSca, 0, H, 3ehnke, 9^3^ South Eggl^toa avenue, freshbian, chcinlatry.
Robert Bennett, 18, son of ^» and Mrs. G. £• Bennett, 9347
i^ria aveaoei freshiaan* chemical engineering; Leonard Dudzik* 13, son
of l^a. Josephine Dudzik, 1074^ Langley avenue, l^eshnan, niechanioal
engiaeariog*
Charles Lovejoy. 18, son of iSr, C. E. Lovely, IOII6 South Wood
street* freshnan, business and economics; ^larilyn Bunnell, 13, daughter
of USr, and Mrs* John S^nnell* II304 South Loomis str&et, freshsan,
biolo^, and ttorald "Saylor, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Taylor, 2454
West 107th street, freshman, eheaical engineering*
-pap-
YMHliA .W lomsl. — jnoiinis
tMno.lt ytO
Z*i iri .OM?-a f
smulAO-- S
;c -■i-"-' '.
frt .»«; .coM-a ' ■
.AC-
v\:r,r-.jr>!'H 031 -IO 3TUT1T2M! 2!OHiJ,
ilor.illl .d! opt-'id
•.;Jiiiijesi axiiClXlI l>*te*fi© ■yrad s4iraji3ie#i lesol ffftVftS »• (KiJ'^j^si::
iM» .'sSiC IQ £«£ «Vi^ t^^aCad^ #S'SC«D iSRivns^ XisoMxitHM tfijia£isd':tl ,&i'jxsi\ii
i^ .TtoX-^aT .W «l^:.«*;^ jtes .-xii 1;o mm »6X ^^Xx^S" feXA-sua* j;^© .xsti'
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
:hnology Center
icago 16, Illinois
Uireclor ot Kubhc Kelations — James W. Armsey
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Tectinology — CAIumet 5-?600, Ext. MS
Arr-cur Research Foundation
oi iH.r.o-s Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?400. E«t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: j^^^ij jj^^ ^9^2
FOR RELEASE: intaediate
**. ^Atrs «nt®T'«?d. Xlli;!t3i3A 2.!?=stlt-jt<6
CHICAOO •• Two JLooal residents taavd entered IlUnois Institute
of Technology for the 3priag seniaster. They arei •■^'* —-iit, i X "'
Edward Bereek, 25. 1828 South Carpenter street* junior* ''"** **'"''
aechanical engineering. •**><i .*«*=..-,,, .'.,is^5«''>
James f^edian, 19« aon of iSc. aM Mrs. Daniel iVedian, 263 1
%rth Boaworth avenue* freahmant chemistry. >jsi*i#» j^^^-^^ ..— ..,.
5jM«y3.^:^
tt'K .W .(K}?-J tamul.O — vpoloni'osT fo ■.ii;!it?nl jion.ill -o
YSOJOHHDdT ^C 3TUTlT2Mi 2tOM!J
•19+neD Ypolonrio!
zioniili ,dl opeoii
-q.ai-
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
eehnology Center
ihicago 16, llltnoii
ui'sctof of Pubhe Relalienj-Jimti W. Armiiy
Nlinais iMlifuts e( TechnolBgy -CAIgms) MMO, e«t, Ml
Afmouf k^ie»ieh Peundstten
b( llhfis.s Iniflfute of reehf-ole^y^CAIymet MiOO, E«t. 117
Nlqht Phtnti
Lofhbofa 1110.11
Mailed: March 14. 1952
FOR RELEASE: I^oaiediate
QfiXCAOO — Ibur loeal residents haire entered Illinois Institute
of Teohnology. They are* ,, i., „„^ ,^ , , ,^, . ^ ■
George Borun, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeua Borunt I635 North
Tripp arenue, aophomai>e, cheinical engineering; WiUiaBi Corbett* 13, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corbett* I647 North ifeyfield avenue, freshman,
neohanical engineering* ^^^^
. Onen Reynolds. 20, son of Mrs. Helene Reynolds, 1018 Iforth ,
Mayfield avenue. Junior, physics, and John Wurbia, 17* son of r^. and
Mrs. J. J. Wurbia, ^hb^ West North avenue, freshnan, rtieehanical eogineeriog.
-pap-
til ,(.S ,OMM ismulAO - ypslsnHj.T lo stiiiimtl »io'"|i| 'a
Y0OJOMHO3T ^O 3TUTIT2m 2IOI
i^tngO ygolo
zionilll ,A1 op.
OJi.3i;fr.fli f:£(.t:..ti-ji. i5&*X©*n» dV£l! 6ia&ii::s'?'(. .!. scoi "j!;;:* — OSAOIflO
&f;« .-*! lo aee ,Ti taidna^' nrfct fcii« .Si^lBtrtJ? .-tcio^t raiffls^js tSr^ltxuU
-qeq-
J
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
shnology Confer
ieage 16, llllnoii
lliifts)! Institute 6( Teihnelegy = CAIum«f l-MOO, ht. Ml
Affrouf Seie*reh feyndaltin
of Hlifisls Institute ef Teshnele^y = CAIum8t MIN, Int. JIT
NIfht rheni:
Lemb«rd lilO-k
"•''•^- *,reh 111. ISS2
FOR RELEASE: j^,,,.
CmCACO — Eight looalresldents hare ©atcred Illinois Institute
of Tedtinology* They arei
Oeorge aorun, 19, son of Nt. and Mrs. Thaddeua Borim, 1635 North
Tripp aTenud* soplionore. chetical englDeeriugj William Sorbett, 18, son
of JSr. and j-frs. Frank Oorbett, I647 Iforth fiiayfield aTenae, freshaan,
mechanical engineering*
Arthur Dmuchowski, 29» 3123 Cortland street, junior, mechanical
engineeriQi2; Robert Glaslgg, 13, son of B9r. Bago Glasing, 2339 North
Ksody arenue, freshoian, electrical engineering*
Jerry £urek, 19» son of Mr. and .^3r3. 2ifiarion Kurek* 2105 tforth
Whipple street, fresh.tan, electrical engineering; Allan A^rco, 21, isoa
of lie* and lira, Jonatnan '&roo» 474^ West Laice street, aophoosore,
electrical engineering*
Owen Reynolds. 20, son of Mrs. Helene Reynolds, IOI8 North
Uayfield arenue. Junior, physics, and John Wurbia, 17, son of Mr. and
Ifrs. John J. Wurbia, 5^4^ ^'«s^ North avenue, freshican, zaechanioal
engioeering*
-pap-
jW .1x3 ,0(»»i ttmulAO — ypoloiirtsst 1e stotlffil »^-ifiiUI
tit ,til iktM t*mulA9 "' vP«l«»'*3at \<i gtuiKMl ticimHI le
IMdril triplH
)I4I8I bibdmuJ
YaOJOHHDBT ^O 3TUTIT2MI 2ir
^JPi
i»iiiii$ml »imktil b»%»S^& e^M a«fi»fclsax£»soX ri^l •- OOAOIHO
imtiu&ii^>m& ,-ipisj{t »iee"s;rfi lm&£#^Cfv ^Slt ,^ ,i:jl»»o«ft;saBG ^iJilSii;
♦4ic3S!t;^e® .sss-s^a ®»ai 3s»»f ^4*^4 «(C®t^. a«fi;fxia©i .stS). ftc* .-Sii 1»
Cd-scM 8101 ,eHci!^sS ««&»Ieil »niS£ 1q fi€« ,0£ •cMoiit»H ce«0
fciie .•3*'. 'io ifoa ,%1 .©id-soW adol fcae ,«»>£S!iJq iictaal ,o*{«iaTa Mi:^i!t\iiM
.gasi-
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
Ihicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
IHmols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9M0. Ext. 545
Arrr-our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-»400. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: j^aTOh Ik, 1952
FOR RELEASE: ia«,ecli«t»
CHICAQO — SeTGQ loeal residents hare entered XLIinoia Institute
of Teohnology* They are*
Arthur I^nuchowaki, 29i 31^ Cortland street. Junior* mschanical
engineering} Eugene £7ert* 22, ^23 Slorth Central Fark. avenuet fTeshmani
Institute of Design*
3fertin Sbhrtsan* 18» son of Mr. and ?fcs. Dave Fohrsmn, 4542 North
Drake arenue« freshrnan, civil eagineeringj Colleen Jennings, 20, daughtert
of Mrs, Nora Jennings, 5144 West Deming place, fresh-mn, chemical engineering*
Ralph Kbrn, 17* son of Sfr. and Mrs. Otto Korn, 6544 North Ohicora
STenue, freshraaa, architectures Leroy Rodig, 19, son of ?*•. and Mrs. Carl
Rodig, 2836 Diversey avenue, freshiaan, physics, ani Sfershall Wemlolc,
21, aon of Dr. and ivfrs. B, H. Wemiok, 4908 Jforth Albany avenue, aophojaore,
eheaieal engineeriog.
-pap-
;it .'xa //OJf-3 t^mulAO — veolonrfosT io stuliUnI ^!^^^lll| -c
:»noH1 t.lpiH
S-6lSI bicrf'ncJ
YaOJOHH03T -10 3TUT1T2M1 aiCk'U
^io!^iil! ,61 ogeai
&tuH$&si5i alesiiiJ fes-a©*!?© ©vfes! s^aaBlse's 1js»o1 a®v©e «« OO^IBO
XsaicsriosiS! ♦«sicat »*9eTE*e fecM^-stoD ^i?. ♦^ ^tistiwiom^ -ttHf?-?^
^':j-<<ai3sn® Ii^-Qteeffe ,£iiim^eKl: ,fl^ffi£e[ sRimsfl ^e«W 44^^ .eaiEtiafiaX in^ .
B-xoot^ HtxfM M<^ tS^cSK oiiO t&M tUH »'^- ie «o«s «'TX difsell ^crl«f7
s^'eif'f^'-* XXadsiiS^. feafi ,ss.t«tj!lQ i,fl^asa«a'aft «®fla»v« xwi'-
4
-cff^-
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Cen+er
licago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
nimois Institute of Tectinology — CAIumet 5-96O0. Ent. 54S
Arrrour Research Foundation
ol Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed:
MfO-oH U* ^-952
FOR RELEASE: ^^i.^.
■?i ^■K-.s%^>^':ti
QHS^AQO -• Sevea local residents haT« entered XLlinoia Xostitate
of ^obmology* They arei
tratok ibntena, 19, aoa of Mr. and Wca. Jolin Ibntane, 5152 West
Huron street* sopliomare« industrial engineeriog; iamea I!redlan( 19* son
of fifr. and ^s* Daniel ?^edian« 263I North Boaworth ayenuet fireakuBaa*
ehemiatry*
Riotaard GareiSt 33t 2Q56 West Pierea STenoet jttnicnrt meehanieal
eagiaeeriagi Qlenn Hinlcle* 17* son of lb>s. Viola Hinkle* 324? >^est Fulton
boularard, freshaan* ebemiGal engineering*.
Bohdaa Pilmt* 21. son of Mr. and }ieB. Wolod^sgrr ii^hat* I613 Aieat
Pieree arenue* frmhimn* oivil engineering} J^ess Solnreiha, 30* 3910
West ^uroa stz^et* Junior* msefaanieal engineering* and James irHimasr*
21* son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Slinaaer, 4041 S^osrth Qaicl^ areoue* Junior*
oeohanioal engineering*
-ftp.
Y€>OJOHHD3T ^O 3TUTIT2^!I 2IC
jionilK ,Ai opfi
:b9l!sM
av .i-^?4sl fti^siilll 6©-5«ie3 futml s^aeMas'i li^ol tf6»«>B «« Ot:.fcvi,:w
flos ,8^i flffi,«i£i9^ sssicai; jjiiElTiSii^iiijaii;^ i:«.i^«iiii*«l ,»tCjB©^cs <»t«e«(lB figTSjft
loissim^m' j-soxflfifj, ^^stssv& ^cz&i'i ;3s6l sS^IPSi «:^£. i£ia*.-£--J fcixaiiM'i
«^-««eixJ^« lAsiss^i^ tMSsMna-A ,Msv»Xi;oci
. , 4U««^® e3i«t isdii&acl^i .--aiglet's- *attCi.v-i -at* i£-:^
«<S{>Jtcriii ««uMi»Ts -^isiisO dt'Mxi l^iO^ ;»^isfi3»llfi .f; n^i ,0i'M Ibatt .m "^c £c& *i:^
.INOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
hnology Center
cago 16, Illinois
-CAIumet 5-96O0, Bt. MS
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Tectinolog
AriT^our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: yj^^^ 1^, J,^g
FOR RELEASE: inaediate
CHIOAGO — 1!*olve looal resideats hare entered UUm^ls
lastitute of Technology. They are i
Bbruoe Baier. 13. schi of Mr. aod Sire. R. G, Baler* 3657 ?iorth
Sieade areatte* f^eahman* ohefsioal engineering} James Bishop. 19. ao& of
Sir. and Mrs. B. Q. Biahop, I337 Wolfram atreet* freshiman. eleotrioal
engiaeeriag; Albert Saek!naim« 17* son of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Dutitenann.
45Q5 Il<>rth Uaeola avenue, freahoaa* ohemieal engineering.
John Irerettt 13. oon of We, and Mrs. Wallaoe Ererett* 55^
ISorth ^«yer aTenae* freshnant fire protest ion and safety engineering!
ififurtin Fohrman* 18, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Dare Tbhnaaa, l^%2 %>rth Oralce
areauet freahman. eiril engineering! iiante Grabov, 22^. 760O liorth
SSieridan road, frei^isan, eleetrical engineering*
Jc^n Msatgomery, 18. son of Ur, and ^a. J. H. Msntgomery* 4403
North Aatiland arenue, freshman, eleetrical engineering; Bona Id Oeate*
19* aon of iSr. and Mrs. A. W. (teste, 3911 Morth Kilbourn arenue, Juniort
•leotrical engineering! Donald Saritt* 1?. son of Sir. and Mrs. ifeirold
Saritt, 3710 ^rth Spanlding arentie, freshisan, laeehanieal engineerii^.
Jaiioes Sliasasr, 21. aon of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Sliamer. kOkl iforth
Oakley avenue, sophomore* ffleohaoioal engineering; John Thiel* 20* son of
W, and Mrs. Jdhn Thiel* 74$ Sheri^n road, junior* eleotrioal engineering*
and Marshall Wemiek. 21, son of Dr. and Sfrs. B. H. Weralck, 4903 Albany
areana* sopboiaare. ehemioal engineering.
;9nort^ (HpiM
«-018i bi6dmj.l
Y30JOHHD3T ^O aTUTiT2HI 2IOM!^
zionilli ,dl r,r-=->i
.jlRl-si^i^il^* lj®liKs;ao ,ii«5rif»»-aft ,»ii«jsv» fi/oofl,y ^JtcM i*pi^
t'iclmti ^mme've. wsumii^ diho^ IXf ^ ,$at«ft9 •« <>A ••'ttiii Jto<; ^■t^ lo <::o« , '
*ii'i'dS^ J404, tt.=ismlJ..i'. .. . ^ .-m. 'ic uc- , jsmiia stmiiJi,
Ito i'GB ^c::, ,.tsi^f fiuici i&ki^etoi^s /*a< ,> iCkiCJaioa t^uti^va ^^tsiaO
^^.i.-t9f4ilsfi6 l»&l%tmli& sfolemi ,b£<tn ttsbl'si^ ^A »i9i<rP fl<fol •antJ'^ iota .^
■^•d/^ 80tii ,->feiai®» .a ,& ,«•*! £00 .^(). ^o hob ,XS .stoljs^aW ilMBrtel! bum
-««?-
IINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
fchnology Center
licago 16, liltnois
■ CAIumet i-IMO, Ext. MS
Day Phonas:
ininois Institute of Technolo
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet S-MOO, Ext. 117
Night Phone:
Lombard ISIO-R
Mailed: ^^p^ ^^^ i^^^
FOR RELEASE: imi&xiAta
QHlQkOtO — Tvelvo local resideata have entered Illlaoia Institute
of Technology for the Spring semester. They are (liated with aget address«
year* and aBJor)t
Robert £. Benson* ^* son of Mr. B. 0. Bensen* dll? South Drexel
avenue* treshssmxt ei«»Obrioai eA^nc£-j.'j.r>g{ Rlc>£ird Giuape&iii. 17* son of
iilr. and I'.lrs. SVank Chiapatti. lOJld £.«7xng airenuis* fresniaeia* laeofianioekl
engineering; Jesse Doio* ^J, I96I East 72Qci street* junior* eieoi;rical
engineer ixig.
John Galbrea^* 23* son of lie, and Mrs. G, T. Galbreath, ^l6
Ellis avatmof sophoux>re* eiectrioal <sag.«.i»ex'iagi Douald OddtLfen* civ.
son of .vir. nnd li-o. Aibfert Goidican* 774^ viiiilipe avtiOUfe* sopuyuK>ie*
psychology; jU&an L. Levi* ^'* son of S'-'i:, Jesae Carzasec. IJkDb ii^uston
aTenue. special student* Institute of Design.
i^triek itiannix* 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mannix. 6Q32 Ridgeland
avenue* freshman* electrical engineering; Charles MoKinley* j[5* 213^
Sast 93th street* freshman* naval science! Robert Nielsen* 13. son of
£fr. and Ore. G* S. Niela«a* 7739 Uiella avenue* freshman, electrical
engineering.
Eugene Oz^on* 17* son of Mr. and Sfirs. H. E. Qrton* 3055 ^'^sxton*
frashaa^n* iasohaai«il engineering; Joseph Tidoaar* 2^* son of Mra. Wary
Vidnar. IOO38 AveoHS L* junior* aetiianical engineering* and Donna Wetherbee*
17, daughter of Mr. and Vbca, 0. D. Wetherbee* 7700 Ohappel avenue* freshman^
home economics* -PftP-
:»noH1 MpiK
S-Oiei bi6dr,oJ
YaQJOHH03T ^O 3TUTIT2MI 2IOM
latnaO ypolon
i'lonilli ,i\ 0E>6
•as,:^«M<^ iM:««Mi.U. j33«ii<»«ei,y:/4 JL:^i«a*«*&i^ ,«5<»<C£iti'©» ,Q«aj^va &JtJ.Jid
-.•-;vi!c.ftu iij »iu$tieeX ,5ii^jfciwj'g I^ioarja »«ii(e<»r«
■ •«<''»»^^«'^'' -<•: .0 .«•* Bob .iM to ^^rfjstfafc ,ti
.INOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
hnology Center
cago 16, Illinois
Oaf Phones:
MUncis Institute of Tectinology — CAIumet 5-?M0. Ext. 54S
Arrr^our Researcti Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Tectinology — CAIumet 5-MOO. Ext, 317
Night Phone:
Lombard leiO-R
Mailed: Jbrch l/f. 1952
FOR RELEASE: i^^iate
GHICAGD — Four looal residents bave entered Illinois Institute
of Teehnology* Tbey are*
Tlapothy Donohue* 19i son of He, and Ifira. T. P. Donohoe, 1616
West Edgeuater avenudt fresbaan. civil engineering} John Msntgatoery* 17*
son of Mr. and liirs* J. N. M>ntgoa»ry« 4405 North Ashland avenue* freshmana
eleotrical engineering*
Michael Schneider* 17* son of Bfr. and irirs* Michael Sehneidert
1021^ Belaooat avenue* freshoan* oietallurgioal engineering* and John Thiel*
20* son of Mr. and Mrs, John Thiel* 7423 North Sheridan road, junior*
electrical engineering*
-pap-
;M J1.-3 ,aWV-S fsfTnilAJ
itit M3 ,0OW-J IflmulAD - ypolc.nH,9T ',0 ^!L■til^.ll i.ot: i to
>!-OI8I bii.-i -iJ
Y-^.o;r;vtHD3T '1.0 BTUTiTam aic
S»a**l^ssl fiiasillt fej*^«^«a mm stHsfcia*^ X«eoX "O**^ -.«• OSAOIHO
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ichnology Center
ilcago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
ll'inols Ipstltute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?«00, Ext. S45
Arn-our Research Foundation
o( Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-WOO, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed: 2darch 14, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Itaiediato
OHICAQO •>* four local residents taare entered Illinois Institute
of feehnolo^ for tiie .ipfJLng «ei4@ai;3r. Xbey ar«t (liateu ^ith age*
addreast year* and xaajor)
Bernard Jigan, 27. son of iSr, and lira. 0. I''. Egan, 342? Worth
Kilpatrlcl-c avdnuei ti oalUii^a, iHL.cmiiico.i <iiu^a«^rxi)gt L^gi^iie x.vt^t* '.sikt
^23 i.foi-bii ueatrai jPsLCti. a/eaue* freahnstru Institute oi' iJesigii*
Colleen Jenuiiiga* ;<^vj, dau^jitbr of i4:£)« Nora Jemux^St 3^44 ^•^^'^
Demiog plao6* iik^ehmtiu, cUecuui.1 £«x^lii&G»i-iXi£» bjuu Wiuy Koai^* «-'C, son
of Mr. aiid i^-s. J. U. Radig, 2336 Uixursfs^ aveii.uet f resiiiaaai ph;^'Sies*
-pap-
njimA .w unlet — tnomisJi snain lo loiasiivj
;j».j t.,-u!AO — yeolo.mjsT lo »tutit?al ilonH"
nO'1«bnuoT rtsiesaeS uc-mA
?l£ .t«3 ,0C4?-S •s.nulAO-voolcr.HDsT (n olu»il!nl jioviM 'o
:}nai<<l tripikt
Y.30JOMHD3T ^O 3TUT!T2m aiOkiU.
SgSi ,4iA dOia* :b9li6M
^s<5^
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
Ihicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones;
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-»M0. Bit. S45
Ardour Research Foundafton
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext, 317
Night Phone:
Lombard 1810-R
FOR RELEASE:
iiumediate
CKIOifcGO — A^lbert Duoknt^rm, i?t son of tiic. aud Mrs. Albert
i)uoknpnn» 45P> North. Liacjia Kvcnue, bas entered iiiinois Inatitut©
of Technology. ' -■ - ■ -^-'''- *•' ?
de is enrolled as a freehnan in the chemical enginaerioir
dftpartment :^x' the- solle^e.
Duekmenn is a graduate of Lane Technical high school.
-pap-
aw .i<3 fiott-t ♦»■•
tit .)>3 ,Dai1-i IsmulAD - ,0-
:»nori1 IKpIH
YaOJOMHOdT qO 3TUTIT2HI eiOP'
aJj3ii>dOTRl
;32A3J3^ 5iO^
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
'hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
MImois Institute of Tectinology — CAIumet 5-?M0, Ext. S45
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?400, E^t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: f^j-,.^ y^ ^ yj^^
FOR RELEASE
iaEsaiaue
OiitOAGrO -» xwo local rejid^ats ha^e eiiter©«i lilinoia Insbitut©
of raonaoiogy for tue Spring ai5..io:5Sar. liiey ara» . , v,-.-;, .,. f-,v :
Louis Hartokolia, 24t 74^ North, fells 3^^eet» flophonwre,
ehe;nical angiaaering, aad Roy Ikoma, 23, IO34 North LaJalle abrcet,
aophoioore, jieotrical ergiiafeering*
Hartolcolis bas attended wilaoa Junior college and Purdue
university. Ikoma attended Wrighi Ju-'iior college.
-pup-
:j>nortH ytO
rf .flOM-S •
u J = - J , - : - ■ I. o 11 ; A
.waf! fjm
•jlAO — vpo onoj
7 10 stutitjnl cio.iiiM (t.
YaCJO'v1H03T ^O 3TUT1T2HI Z\0
■qsq-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
fechnology Center
i^hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois
Ji ruDiic relations — Jamss W. Armi.y
■stitute of Technology — CAIumet 5-7M0. E»t. S45
Research Foundation
Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-»400. Ext. 317
Lombard ISIO-R
FOR RELEASE:
lanoecLj^te
CHICAGO — £u£eae Gr&bo3ke, l3, son of ifr. aod i4fs» S» S*
Graboske, ^Ji f^^eland* Uaiumet City* has eatered Illinois Institate
oi* Teclxjaslogy, -^s-.^ -..,.,,, .i-. v.-
Graboake is snTolled as a freshmaa ia the irviustrial
eogineering departJient oi toe collsge*
He is a graduate of itlt. Car.-oal high school, Chicago*
•pap-
^^3 '.<S .Viil-i 's
<i|jiH
YaOJOMHD3T ^O 3TUTIT2Hi 2\OV\\X
ibaileM
^ii^tonml,
32A3J35! «OR
^Kiii&al aioatlii i>©««sjrfls aedtiiiiQ i^-jni&'j ^basii&iii^ 3^^ ,aolcod6ia
»553ieo^flQ ^IvQsiou rigid X«i»m»SJ .sSS 1© •^aels^'asj* el fcM
•q^-
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Center
icago 16, Illinois
Day Phones.-
ll'Inois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. fc<t. MS
Arrr-ou,' Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?*00. Ext. 31
Niqht Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: ^roh Hf 1932
FOR RELEASE: Immsdiat*
CUIG4ao «- 3»y Gilaon. 13, son of Mra. Item L, Oilooa, 12804
Elm streot* Bla« Islanl* bas entered iilinois Institute of fooanology.
ailson is enrolled as a freaiumn in the meohanical engiueerijog
department of ta« eo liege*
m ia 9i graduate of Blue Zelana Comiamity high solaool* and attended
Illinois oollen^a
-pap-
!k3 ,p«?.a t,
Ul .'y.^ ,00«-a f.mulAO-
YaOJOMHOPIT ^O 3TUTlT2m 2IOHiJ.
2'C— •"; ''■' ■'.'bOif
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
Ihicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
mine,. 5 Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?6O0. Ext. 545
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Hiinols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. JI7
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: KarGh li>., Y)32
FOR RELEASE: l::inodiate
OILICAGO — Joan F. F'cieA, 33, daashtor of Mr. and *?r3. w^uig
i'^ioha, 5^33 ^■■'Y^'^n avanue, Djw.iei-H ciro-ra, haa &nt<iVQ'X Illinois Institute
of Taohnolo^y,
S!ie is enrolled in the biology department of the oollaf^.
"!ra. Fried hag attandecl the TJni-ycrgity of OMoago»
-Tjao-
roitebnu..
^I£ .t«3 .OOM-a tsmulAD — voolonrt3=T
Y0OJOMHO3T qO 3TUTIT2HI 2101
eionill! ,di OC'
5i^X i4li; dt>"ml :b3n6M
-<?«c-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Fechnology Center
i^hicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Tectinology-CAIumet 5-7400. Ext. MS
Arrrour Researcti Foundation
ol Illinois Institute of Tectinology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: ''^'^roh .Mt, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Inwediate
OHIOACrO -• Pfiter Tampleton. 20, tton of .'*. and IJbrs, Wallaoe
Templeton, Suna^t Pldge roari, Itorthbrook, has enter^-d Illinois
Institute of Teohnolopy.
Es is enrolled as a special student*
Temr»leton has attesnded ffrif^bt .Itinior college end Soloratlo
college*
I
M.
ri£ .1«3 .MW-? tariijIAO — ypolonrtjpT to 9tulit.iil jl.j
YeOJOMH02T ^O 3TUT1T2M! 2IOI'
excalilX fia-sssifna ei&fi ^r^ocadifftTffiK .fjort asftlH i»8ai;8 .,<io*aIqTO-'
ofiffseXe^ ,fca» a^©Xio© ^olaafj tr'ji'i^ J&©6ri®*#is ©arf ao^^/om^
.LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
lehnology Center
ihleago 16, llllnoii
Diy Fheniii
llllftsit Initltutg el Teehnsle^y - CAIumil MUD, l>l, Ml
el IHineli Inilllgte el Teehn^bfy - OAlgmit MtOO, lit, 117
Nljiht Phonii
M,||,d! i^roh 14. 1932
FOR RELEASE: i^TJediate
CHICAGO -^ Donald 0. iiihepher-i, 20, sou of !»5r. and J/ffs. J. A.
Shepherd, d6«5 ^utb TTtb court. Oak La?va, has entered IlliQois
Institute of Xeohooiog/.
H© ia enrolled as a junior in the psychology d&partrtjent o?
the colife^e.
Shepherd atterded Lyons To-^nship junior colleg* aiid Loyola
unlveraity.
"Pap-
I
YaOJOMH03T ^O 3TUTIT2MI ZIOMI,
i»+n80 yyolorti
tionllli ,di 09
1
».£cnjcJ fcjoe 93©Ii«> loiau'i 5i:xieewc2 ecto^ fcoLro^f^a Isieriqor::
"(3«|.
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Fechnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phonsj:
IMInois Institute of Technology - CAIumet 5-»M0, Ext. MS
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology - CAIumet !.««, Ext. JI7
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
FOR RELEASE
Ajoeaiate
no is Xnst ' ^;^• •:
Dfv.U n:
CHIUMK) — ^{isaaetii £• ii^-zai, i?. aoa of iiSr. aixd j!rs. Mward
-Sbaei, 33i6 Siinnyaide, 3ruoicf.isi(i, has entertd liiinois institute of
Tecimolosy. • c- i,^ iv „;,;-- ,, Kr^^iaax-^a- fcnii-,er
He ia eorolled as a ffeshnBn in the arciitecture departr^nt
of the college. o.:ji-o&P i.: .nacatior '... dswi'^e !'
:^i&. I .^3201 ia a graduate of Ikrragut high aohool, Chieago.
Ohio S- ,.- ,,.. ,.,,. ;,.«,. -
in j-V^)-;^ at r
•pap»
i93C, at .ooi^...
versity from i'?3B
i 'lines, aijjsi 1.
aa sup
,^tf-i i:hi>glAC
:>noi<1 tHtlH
Y0O.1OV1HO3T ^O 3TUTIT2HI 2IO
2iofiilii ,6\ Of.
-'i^j^ »44- ^c's^e;'; '
bsit&M
...xo^u^a :32A3J3;i «0^
.„,-xi^-,^!r..,' .';,Td. ^.au •■all: to aoe ^M ,i.$&'a^i .i dicam^-^ — v--.
'to adij>i;38fii Bioailil t^i^-^tm ead .Mai'toiotrtfi ,«£iiB^5nniic. liic.;. »iaBo.
i&af -/issisi) ii'Sifw!Da3-i:;ai3 siil* si amd&ta'-^ & 8.3 i>a£Ic^xe &i; f
OS 8il(t
.csi^.i.*iO «icoiSOfc i%iii dxijg&'i'M^ Ue ©vtsiwistt'^ t. ei i.4.«ci-!
*3««l'
UNOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnoiogy Center
licago 16, Illinois
Erom: Pat Petteraon
I Ext. 625
Day Phones: ^
Jllinols knstilute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. ht. MS
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Insflfufe of Technology — CAIumet 5-?400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard iSIO-R
^''^''^'- March 17, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: ^ ",.
InjTxediate
CHICAGO -- Dr. Ralph G. Owens, 46, has been named dean of
engineering at Illinois Institute of Technology, Dr. John T, Rettaliata,
president, announced today.
Dr. Owens has served as assistant dean of engineering since
February, 1951« He replaces Dr. Rettaliata who was recently named
president.
Prom 1946 to 1951. Owens was professor of mechanical engineering
at Illinois Tech.
A native of Eaton, Ohio, he received his bachelor's degree in
electrical engineering in 1927» and his master's degree in 1928 from
Ohio State university. He received his doctorate in 1939 at the
University of Michigan.
Owens was an instructor at Vrfest Virginia university from I928
to 193*^1 at Vifestern Reserve university from 193^ to 1937t and at vVayne
university from I938 ta 1941*
Prom 1941 to 1943 bs v/as assistant professor at Colorado Schorl
of Mines, and in February, 1943? was appointed associate professor and
department head there.
In June, 1943. he joined Armour Research Foundation of Illinois
Tech as supervisor «f thermodynamics and renained there until 1946.
'j.;i '^■:ierl^''fitx:i:/iftir/;'rfi 'i b'>Iirw?Si'Io^'"i -^i:' ''-a
,*- rJ:
owena appointment — Illinois Tech, page two
Cwen3 is a member of the American Association for Advancement of
Science, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, American Society of
Refrigeration Engineers, American Society for Engineering Education,
Sigma Xi, and the American Physical Society.
Owens lives at k^3 Gerald avenue, Park Ridge«
-pap-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
fechnology Center
i^hicago 16, Illinois
From! Jim Jensen
Cilumet 3-96'^0
Ext. ^2^
Institute of Technologv — CAIumet 5-9600, E<t 626
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed: ferch 1?, 1932
FOR RELEASE: Imuediate
CHICAGO — Republican Senator Everett M. Dirksen of Illinois
T/ill address the all engineers dinner of the American Ibwer conference
at 8 p.m. Thursday, hlarah 27, in the Grand Ballroom of the Sherman hrtel..
The conference, sponsored by Illinois Institute cf Technology,
will be held March 26, 27, and 28 in the Sherman hotel.
Approxiimtely 6o technical papers covering all phases of power
engineering will be presented at the conference«
Pressly H, McCance, president of the Edison Association of
Illuminating Companies, will address at 12:13 p.m, luncheon on I&rch 26.
Philip Sp©rn, president of the American Gas and Electric Service
corporation of New York, will speak before a luncheon on March 27.
'William J, Grede, president of the National Association of
]\/hnufacturer3, will address the March 28 luncheon.
Nine other iVIidwestern universities and 11 technical and industrial
groups are cooperating on the conference. The meeting has been sponsored
by Illinois Tech for the last I3 years under the name Midwest Power
conference.
R. A. Budenholzer, professor of mechanical engineering at
Illinois Tech, is conference director.
-jaj-
IINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
jchjjology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
From: Jim Jensen
CAiumet 3-s6or
Ext. 626
Day Phones:
Jllinois Institute of Technology —CAIumet 5-7M0, Bt. 545
Ar^ojr Research foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet S-liOO. E«t. 31
Niqhf Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: March 1?, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Advance
ADVANCE FOR RELEASE AFTER 1 P.M. (CST) IHURSDAy, MARCH 2t», 1932
0HICAGQ — The need for effective communications is «ne of the
greatest challenges facing industry today, E. W, Jochim, general
manager of Personal Products corporation's Chicago plant, said today,
Jochim spoke before the IVkrch luncheon of the Illinois Institute
of Technology alumni asseciation in the Art Institute club room.
The estaolishment of two-way channels that will freely, q.uickly»
and accurately transmit information between nBmgement and labor should
be a primary aim in the industrial plants Jochim saido
"It is my firm convictions" he stated, "that communications are
the basis of most of our industrial problems today, and the lack of
effective communications is holding us back from terrifically accelerated
progress*"
Jrchim said that the principles of scientific nanagement should
be applied to the communications problemo
"After establishing the objective, the next step, and the most
difficult and important one, is to convince all people concerned of the
need and advantages of effective communication.
"Other things being egual," he added, "the communications program
will be as successful as the degree of success tf this step."
.?,:it)vrr' »:a;i l<i:'!'
jochim advance— Illinois Tech, page two
Jochim then answered the "who, why, what, and when" of internal
industrial communications.
"Who? All the people in the establishment. Each requires
infornation, the amount depending upon the individual and the individual's
work.
"Why? Obviously we cannot achieve continuous, intimate, friendly
cooperation between oBnagement and labor without effective communications..
"Vilhat? Certainly specific information about his (the worker's)
job, plus infornBtion about him, plus general infornation. He should
know how he is doing, the advantages in working for his particular
oompany, future plans and changes, and general information about the
company.
"IJhen? The flow of information should be continuous.
Communications must not be allowed to slow down."
Jochim summed up by quoting Charles E, 'fJilson? president of
General Motors, who said* "Just how much we can improve over the history
of the past will depend en how well the people of our country understand
the facts."
-jaj-
END ADVANCE FOE RELEASE AFTER 1 P.M. (CST) THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1932
■iu.;j~ : j.:^ so^^V'TA o:'
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Cenfer
ilcago 16, Illinois
From.'. Fat Petterscn
CAlumet 3-96OC
Ext. 625
Day Phones:
Jlllnois knstifute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9400, Ext. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9400, Ext. 3i7
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed:
FOR RELEASE
March 1?, 1952
Iramediate
CHICAGO — Students and staff members of Illinois Institute ct
Technology trade their slide rules for scripts I;!!arch 27? 28, and 29o
Campus Players, Illinois Tech drama club, is presenting PhiJ.'.p
Kingsley's "See Kow They Run" at 8 pcm» each evening and at 2^30
Thursday afternoon.
Performances will be in the Student Union auditoriiun, 33'^'^
South Federal streeta
Leading roles will be taken by Kitty Ffrench (correct), 7^16
Coles avenuej Chris Geyer, 314*^ South Michigan avenuej Valerie
Radochonski, H32 South llocd street; Bill Kehoe, 5618 South Neenah
avenue; James Knight » 32i;0 South Michigan avenue; J/ktt Merfeld, 32l].0
South Michigan avenue, Joseph Rodgers, 1417 Kirk street, Evanston, and
James Zalapatos, 3243 South Michigan avenue..
-pap-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
fachnology Center
Chicago 16, lllinoii
Oty Phenti;
lllinoii ln«titut« of Technology — CAIumef S-9600, i-iU S4S
Armour Reiearch Foundation
o< lllinoii Inititult of Technology — CAIumet S-MOO, Ext. 117
Night Phent:
Lombard IIID-R
Mailed: >f-.rch 17. 1952
FOR RELEASE: isneaiat*
Ca£/A&0 — Thre« southwest siders vill hare featured roles in
the oomedy play, •3e© How They Hun* by Philip Kingeley, Sfareh ^7. 23,
aad 29 at Illinois Institute of Teobnology* They arei , u.a..^.. >,.
ifrs. Chris Geyer. 3140 South Miohieaa avenue, seeretary to the
director of acbnisBioas at Illinsis Tech; Wiss Valerie Radoehonaici, 4432
South Wood street, seoxetary to the dean of students* and 4illiaEa Kehoe*
Jr., 3^1^ South Reenah avenue, senior student in arohiteotura. ,,.
Berfv^rnoanoes will begin at B p.m* eaoh evening and at £130 p«m.
Thursday in the Student Union auditoriua* 33OO South J'ederal street.
CanQHis Players* student and staff dramatic olvbt Is presenting
the play* ^„.*
-pap-
I
;sflnoni i%m
-.3 ,0»M «imulAO— vpolonci3tT to •tuCtlil »ion!lll
,(»»-i ttmulAO — vpolonilsaT 1o *tu*llinl iian,<il to
:inoil1 tiiplM
D-OIII biaclxioJ
Y0OJOMHO3T qO 3TUTIT2MI 2I0MI
isfnaO ypoloniti
lioniilt ,6\ opftali
)l(i
fill s»lci fyA-xwafas^ eved iJlw e- . , .irfr *« OOACIHO
«©«ia Y&ffT .®cXcaiilc©a' to »3u6ii»B% uJtcnilll #s <fS tea
♦©•Junta »»ld«i« a£ ^fieJ»fte i^lise* ,«3fi®vfi dead^ Apo& tl^ , ,tI
-qeq-
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
•chnology Center
Ihieago 16, lllinoii
Day Phonii:
Illinois Inltitute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9«)0, Ext. M5
Afmour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet B-MOO, Ext. 317
Night Phen*:
Lombard leiO-R
Mailed: ^arch 17, 1332
FOR RELEASE: ira-nediat^
CHICAQO — Miss Valerie Radoehonski, 4432 South Wood street,
will play a leading role in the come'ly "See How They Htin" by Philip
Klngslay, March 27, 23, arid 29 at Illinois Institute of Technology. , ,
mas Radoohonskl is secretary to the dean of students at
Illinois Teehe .^ ..
The play vill be presented at 3 p.m. each eTeniag and at ZtjO p.m.
l^ursday in the Student Union auditorium, 330O South llrederal street.
Caucus Flayers, student and staff draioatic group, is presenting
the play. -.^.^r- ^ :/.>,,a/..i.' ^ -^Vi'- ^. ;:..;*
-pip-
■rJI ,09l*'l <«mulA3~\ool«(nt5«T 1o dMKjnl i
YaOJOHH03T qo 3TUTIT2HI 210141
:*|[jiu-
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
Ihicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
ll'Inols Institute of Technology — CAIumet
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAlun
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
5-9600, Etl. 545
et 5-9600, Exf. 317
FOR RELEASE
ixamedlfite
GiiSijaQ ->• Josopln C. Bodgers, 24* 'K>a or »r» and Mrs. F. C.
Hedgorst 1417 Kirl: sireut* EvaTiatuja. will p:Uy the l^idlog rsio in
»ailip Kiagaley'a "iiod ibw !XSi3y Rua* RJarch 27. 2'3, aad 29 at IlUaois
laat;itut« of S&ohaolosj,
SHtrf ^ramasezj of the play aill begia at S p.m. each eveniM?. with
tt inatiaee at 2sJ0 p.»t», 11iu;«fl&y, ie the atudeat lUica attditarium* 33^^
Bimth f»deral etre«t«
Rod^rs is a senior ia the oivil OBgioeteriag ddpaa'tssicat of
JEXIinsia leoh* li» la a steisper 9f v^aispus flayers, the stt^ient aad atoff
drairaitia eluh i^'ea^mtlog; the play*
-pap-
yaojonH03T =jo 3tutit2ki aioi-'
iioniiil ,dl op-'
sFJK/ft^-R'eii
■ ■ 'lOV*:^ iisjc® ^.i,;; f 'J« ',
•■^ffii^ »At S)<xlixjg¥)9t<;\ 9»lo »i:J last's:
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
jiehnology C«nf«r
Ihlcige 16, llllneii
Hlifioil Imtifutt o( Technology -CAIum«f |.f|M, luf, M
Armour Keietrch Found»tfon
of IHinoi! Initltutt of Tachnoleqy ~ CAIumgf |.M«, M, M
Lombtrd IIIO-R
Milltdjjferch 17, 1952
FOR RELEASE: i^^aiate
CHICAGO •• William 7. Kehoe. Jr. . 24. son of Mr, and Mrs. JCshoe,
3618 South Noeoaii avenue* will play a leading role in Riilip Kingsley's
<^e Bon They Run" March 27, 23, ani 29 at Illioois Institate of^ ^'
Teohoology*
Kehoe ia a senior in the arohlteoture department of the college,
Perforraancea of the play will begin at 5 p.m. each evening and
at 2*30 p.m. Thursday in the Student Union auditorium, 33OO South Federal
street* Campus Players, student and staff dramatic club, is preaenting
the play.
-pap.
tiinedl v*Q
M ,(ll jmt-t tf mulAO - VpolonifxT le (tytlflnl i{cfillll
til .«al ,|Nt-l tifflulAO - TpelonHstT to ttulllinl ileoiHI to
Mill b^tdmoJ
Y©0J0MH03T qO 3TUTIT2MI 2IOklUJI
itfntO ypolonHstl
tionilll ,6\ o^tslriC
I
aciJ^eea-rq el .^ic/o olJaHB^fi ttsJa tm 3x;e£>y^8 ,s-e>y.8iH eoqiseO .J®*"t*«
-q«l»
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
'echnology Cen+er
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
IMincls Institute of Technology — CAIumet
Arr-our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAlun
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
5-9600. E/t. 545
et 5-9600. E«t, 317
FOR RELEASE:
^■tsedietc
GHKAGO «« mss Xltty FPreReb (eofftot), 76 iS Oole$ xrtssm,' ''"^ ''•
trill play the leolinf role la "Ses a>w fb«y Rua* a ooaaedy by Hsilip
£iag3l«y, ftt S p.T., ff^tzh 27f 25, and 29 in the Stodeal tJaisn a-»*ilt.J2-i«E3
at Illiiisis lasUbuto of Tedajc^logy*
7!m play 13 prsiHaottd by Caspus Playars, atadsnt drajaatlo dlu^»
Odder tba direction of Ha^ry tzu»i>Ur, 6101 Ual7«ralty aTeaua. Instruetor.
HiMa ffreaah la a studuat at 3t* Xavlar eollega*
-pap.
Y-^-O IOMH03T '-lO 3TI;T!T2H! ■
t-^mlt^ Sikimmth $a«iii&#a tencviiMLIt @#^^0 ,
*!!««;»■
iLLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
iechnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Dai Phones:
lllmois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-7400. Bt. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, E»t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed:
mrih 17. 1952
FOR RELEASE:
Ir!rTis<aiate
CaiaAGO *• Ifett Jferfeld, 20« aoa of Mr. mni %s. ifethias Msrfeld,
South PlUTi Crrov*, Salatlns, rill plajr a leadiBta; role in Philip Kiagslsy's
•iiefli Hav Thsy Run* Afercb 27, 29, and 29 at Illinois lostitut© of
Te ethnology.
Perfbrsaneea of the play »lll *>«gi» «t 9 p.m. eat* avcali^ aai
at 2>30 p.m. Thxcrsday la th» Stuiei»t Ifalon audi tor imn, 330^ South Federal
atreet.
M&rfeld is a bo^Ssowoto in the firs protection and aafety
<Bi£iasering departaent of the eollsgs* He ia a graduate ol* ailatiBe
Tovnahip high atiaiool.
-pap-
YaOJOMHD3T ^O 3TUTIT2HI ZIOV
•ionilll ,61 opr.
ibstiiim^iL
^hlsfitm midim *fi'M. Sum f-m to am %^ «M»tMtl ^fcK «• QSUUSIBC
-r,«^-
l^NOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
lehnology C«nf«r
hieage 16, lllinoii
IHineii Ifiititgte ef Teehnalegy = CAIumtt l-fUO, Int. Ml
Armour Rei«treh Fegnd«f(en
et Hhneii Initltute ef T§ehnele9v — CAIumst l-ttOO, i>t. 117
Nlqhl rhoni:
Lenbtrd IIIO-R
MaiUd: ...yn 17, 1952
FOR RcLcASE: Xii'iie^-iate
CHICAGO — Ja-nes R. Kaight, 13. son of Mr. aad Ifrs. E. }!U Kniiilit,
525 North 34tli street, J^ducah, will play a leading role in I^ilip
Kiaf'slf.y's "See How They Bun," March 27, 28 and 29 at Illinois Institute
of Teohnology.
The olay is bsinp pres^jntcd tty Oa-mua Players, atudont aad staff
c"rarn3tic club.
Knight is a freahraaa in the fir© protection and safety engineering
Oepartfflsat of Illinoia Tach.
He Is a graduate of Tilghnen high achool, Baduoah*
'pap-
the Ct
•-( l.l|>IM
YSOJOMHoai ^o aiuTiTam aiomj
ilenilll ,6\ oftaXt
•houi-\A
,. 4 :a3A3Ja^ i^O^
./(> OiJJ^>'
^.-.i:;aAtii>.:.. ........
-q.tvn-
rom
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
Ihicago 16, Illinois
Erom! Jin Jensen
GAlumet 5-96no
Ext. 626
Day Phones:
Jlh'nois knstitute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, bxt. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9t00, E<t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard ISIO-R
Mailed:
FOR RELEASE
IVJarch 19, 1952
Immediate
CHICAGO — Bernard Weiasman, athletic director at Illinois
Institute of Technology, has been elected to the board of directors of
the Valentine Boys club, it was announced today by Frederick Spiegel,
president of the board.
Vieissraan, 45 » ^^ been associated with Illinois Tech, either
part or full time, since 1928t He received a bachelor's degree in I926
and a law degree in 1928, both from DePaul university, and practiced law
from 1928 to 1934. From I934 to 1957 he worked for the Federal Bureau
of Investigation.
Weissman has coached wrestling, boxing, baseball, and basketball
at Illinois Teoh, and has been athletic director since 1949* He is one
of the top boxing referees in the state, and regularly officiates both
amateur and professional bouts.
The Valentine Beys club, 340O South Emerald avenue, is a branch
of the Chicago Boys clubs.
Vieiasman and his wife and daughter live at 8607 South Euclid
avenue.
-jaj-
.LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
:hicago 16, Illinois
Fromj A. Shirley Byown
CAlumet 3-96»n
Ext, 623
Day Phones:
JIUnois kistitute of Technolo
-CAIumet 5-9400. Exi. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of lllmols Institufe of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed: March 19^ 1952
FOR RELEASE: Inimediate
CHICAGO ~ Chicago's February dustfall average was more than
five tons below the January figure.
IVfeurice Kayner, chief analytical chemist at Arnnur Research
Foundation of Illinois Institute cf Technology, reported today that an
average of 65.37 tons of dust fell on each sq^uare mile in Chicago during
February. This is 3*^3 tons less per square mile than the January
average of 7'^* 4 tons.
In addition, last month's average is 19*13 tons per square mile
less than was recorded during the corresponding month a year ago» when
the average was 84,5 tons.
Kayner emphasized that January, with its high winds and lew
temperatures, normally is the peak dust season in Chicag*, with the low
for the year generally reported during the summer.
Each month, the Foundation measures and analyzes the dust from
municipally-maintained sampling stations for the city's Sm-^ke Inspection
and Abatement department.
Dustiest location last month was the Fair store station. The
cleanest was at 735* I*ratt street. These same locations also were the
dustiest and cleanest during the same month of 195i»
Here is the dustfall tonnage as recorded at the various sampling
Stat ionsi
:(. ; .': :.. ">:: r-i .
page two
dustfall
Address of Station
The Fair Store
33 W. LaSalle
Loop Average
2133 S» Michigan
825 E. khth
1362 E. 59th
7415 Stony l9ld.
76 W. 113th Pi,
8858 Marquette
6314 S. Troy
62nd & Linder
7559 Eggleston
IC20 '», 99th
3608 Ogden
1500 W, Itonroe
5'^55 Fulton
2940 Ti, Cortland
5602 Belden
3944 Sawyer
735 • J^att
54 Vi, Hubbard
551 Grant PI,
3532 Sheffield
1622 Pratt Bl.
2240 W. 37th St,
Average
'Ward No.
1
1
k
5
7
9
10
13
13
17
19
22
26
30
32
3.6
40
41
42
44
46
49
Total Du3t Fall
228.13
120.39
174.25
83.34
73.53
44.65
83.47
58.82
99.25
48.00
41.07
67.96
36.96
80.44
80*92
61.02
72.13
44.64
42.12
26.59
61.77
41.76
65.19
44.78
70.88
65.37
-aab-
ft '■"•;-'■:
'■i-
LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
chnology Center
licago 16, Illinois
Eromi Pat Petteraon
CAlumet 5-960O
Ext. i23
Day Phones;
Jllinois Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9600. Ext 545
Armour Research Foundafhon
o( Illinois Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9600, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard ISIO-R
Mailed:
FOR RELEASE
M^rch 19, 1952
IroLediate
CHICAGO — Dr. John T. Rettaliata, president of Illinois
Institute of Technology, will speak at the 12th annual education
conference of the of the Chicago Teachers Union Saturday, Hfeirch 22,
at the Hotel Shensan*
His talk, to be given at 953*^ acm. , is titled "Education and
a World in Conflict."
-pap-
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
echnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Jllinois k/istitute o( Technology — CAIumet 5-7400, b>t. 54S
Armour Research Foundation
of )ihno;s Institute of Technology — CAIumet S-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Iferch 19, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Memo
Memo to Editors;
Here is the current issue of Frontier, our scientific
quarterly. It contains articles on scientific subjects which
may be of interest to you.
Stewart S. Howe
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Bt, 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technologv — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed:
FOR RELEASE:
March 21, 1952
Advance
ADVMCE FCR RELEASE AFTER 10:00 A.M. (GST) SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 19$2
NOTE TO EDITORS;
An address at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, March 2?, 1952 en "Education and a Y.'orld
in Conflict" by Dr. John T. Rettaliata, president of Illinois Institute of
Technology, fellows:
(The address will be delivered at the twelfth annual Education Conference
of Chicago Teachers Union at the Hotel Sherman, Chicago, Illinois. )
— Stewart 3, Howe
While I have not attended previously an Annual Education Conference of the
Chicago Teachers Union, I know of the quality of the program and also of the
stature of the speakers that have been associated with it. Consequently, I am
flattered that you have asked me to make the opening remarks for your Twelfth
Annual Conference whose theme is "World Tension and Educational Problems." In
these days it would be difficult to find a more fitting subject for discussion.
I am sure that the concerted intellectual efforts of the participants in the con-
ference will result in notable contributions in this most important matter.
d t
page tv;o
We now find ourselves in a world fraught with tension and conflict. We
fought a second world war with the hope of preventing the recurrence of the kind
of situation that confronts us. The Library of Congress reveals that the total
bill for that war, counting military expenditures, civil destruction, and
economic and personal losses, amounted to four trillion dollars. A cost of
1,700 dollars for every man, woman and child on earth.
Our nation is again engaged in a military preparedness program with the hope
or expectation of assuring our national security. Uppermost in the minds of many
is the fear that the cycle is repeating itself. Even though it may bankrupt the
universe, is V/orld Vvar III looming in the future? Of course, no one knows the
answer with certainty but there are indications that we may have passed the
critical point of imminent outbreak, and are in for a long period of tension and
recurring incidents. This vjill be a most delicate period calling upon the highest
degree of statesmanship and moral stamina to see us through.
Every right-thinking person looks forward to the day when disagreements
between nations can be settled by discussion at the conference table without re-
course to arms. Regretfully, it does not appear that such a day is near at hand.
In the interim, therefore, we will be compelled to resort to the acquisition of
armament as a deterrent to aggressors with war-like intentions. In too many cases
force is the only language some nations seem to understand, '^''e in this country,
however, should recognize that weapons are only a necessary expedient until a
satisfactory peace program is vjorked out and universally accepted. After such an
occurrence an effective disarmament plan, in all probability involving inspection,
should be executed.
I'.'ith few exceptions American implements of war are superior to those of
other nations. There is ample evidence, therefore, that our technological ad-
vances are of a higher order than the attainments of other countries. There are
page three
even some who declare that our technology has progressed too rapidly, and has
created untenable situations because relatively, our other talents have not
developed sufficiently to cope with them. The example usually cited is the atomic
bomb, which science and technology thrust upon a world not adequately equipped to
handle the social and moral problems which it brought forth.
. While there is every indication that we should increase our skills in these
latter areas, it would also appear desirable simultaneously to accelerate advances
in technology even at the risk cf widening the gap. As long as there is no uni-
versal plan for peace in existence we must maintain cur technological superiority
and develop even more effective weapons as time insurance until enduring peace is
realized. As that desirable event approaches greater emphasis should be put on
moral and spiritual values and less on materialism.
Our strategy is not restricted to the increaasd production of the hardware
type of weapon. ''\e are also cultivating allies through foreign aid programs on
the premise that an improved standard of living in other countries makes war less
likely. For military reasons it is also considered desirable to obtain advance
bases from which to repulse the enemy at greater distances from our shores.
Assurance of a continued source of supply of critical materials from abroad is
further justification claimed for mutual assistance efforts. Notwithstanding
our expenditure of large sums of money on foreign aid, however, some countries have
shown lethargic tendencies in developing their internal military programs.
Of course, it should be recognized that our intentions are not entirely
altruistic as it is expected to be definitely beneficial to our cause if we could
operate from foreign bases. The situation could be likened to a neighbor's pro-
perty on the edge of a rising river. We furnish him with sandbags to prevent
inundation of his land. True, by so doing we also protect our ovm property which
is next to his although f a -ther from the river. But at least, since he has much
page fcur
to gain personally, ve expect him to do his part by helping ts pile the sandbags.
Perhaps more reassurance that foreign bases are for security purposes and not
expansion would be beneficial in alleviating some of the suspicion that is
directed tc/.-ards us.
The issues just considered, involving distrust, misunde'r'standing, insecurity
and hostility, have aggravated a tense world situation of such magnitude that
virtually no persr^n or circumstance can escape their influence. The principal
concern of your conference today is to analyze and discuss the effects of global
strained relations on education. New problems have arisen in pr'ictically all
fields of endeavor but those involving education are of immediate concern to you
members of the teaching profession,
I congratulate you on recognizing the existence of such problems and ar-
ranging this conference to contribute to their solution. There are those who
would prefer to ignore their prevalence with the hope that a subsequent return to
so-called normal times will automatically dispel them. Obviously the postponement
of facing realities is an unwise procedure since, as indicated previously, we are
probably in for a long period of abnormality. In this presentation I will touch
briefly on some of the problems affecting education whose origin is associated
with the present world situation.
In our striving for national security v/e ir.ust recognize those important and
essential elements that contribute to it. Now is the time for clear thinking.
In too many quarters national securit/ is automatically associated with military
matters and the wearing of a uniform. It should be emphasized that there are
other areas cf a non-military nature that are equally vital. Education is one of
these. Students are long range national resources v/hose careful development is
entrusted to the schools. It is fully as important to rrovide the best teachers
and facilities in the education of a future adult citizen as it is to provide the
page five
proper tools and materials in the manufacture of an aircraft engine. Vvhen re-
placement time is considered, the student is even more critical. This should be
borne in mind when the level of priorities is established for materials required in
much-needed school construction.
The time for careful planning in education is at hand. In this period of
partial mobilization, with the concomitant struggle for understanding which it has
engendered, it is essential that curricula keep abreast of the changing times.
Since citizens origjjiate in the classroom the proper presentation and interpreta-
tion of current events, especially when there are great forces at work sowing
confusion and dissension, are imperative if young minds arc to develop correct
attitudes. l>e must meet these needs now. Postponement would put the student out
of phase v.-ith the world situation as it actually exists.
This should emphasize the importance of the elementary grades where young
minds are in their most impressionable stage. In this period of a child's educa-
tion the responsibility of the teacher is great due to the influence which he has
on the future development of the pupil. I'.ith such a trust only those of highest
qualifications should be members of the teaching profession. It is particularly
regrettable that the most serious shortage of teachers exists at the elementary
level.
In the interest of long range national development, efforts should be made
to detect as early as possible the child of exceptional talent. Our educational
system should permit granting individual attention to such a person. The brilliant
student, properly oriented in the total educational process, has the capacity and
opportunity to advance frontiers in many fields to the ultimate advantage of the
nation. Our system of mass education, while of benefit to large numbers of ptople
and, therefore, necessarily adapted to quantity concepts, is sometimes criticized
because its inflexibility does not accommodate the exceptional student as readily
as is possible with some European methods.
page six
Certainly a problem that has become more significant in the inflationary
trends accompanying the present period is the matter of teachers salaries in the
schools. Unless teachers receive professional level salaries the better members
of the profession v.'ill not be retained. Qualified people will not be attracted to
teaching and the classrooms will be infiltrated with less accomplished instructors.
We should profit by the lessons learned during World War II where education-
al plants were allowed to deteriorate, and the inadequate treatment of teachers
lost m.any of them to other pursuits. Such catastrophes must not be permitted to
occur again in the present period of strife. A teacher is a valuable investment.
He should be appreciated to the extent that he will feel that he is sufficiently
rewarded to remain in his chosen field.
For the nation as a whole the average salary for teachers is belov; that of
the total employed population. This is a discouraging situation in view of the
significant influence of unskilled workers on the national average. Teaching
should be treated as a profession in all respects j not only in reouireraents for
admission and advancement, but also in the matters of remuneration. A third of
our states do not have a legal minimum salary for teachers, and even in some of
those that do it is inadequate. There is much room for improvement in numerous
areas, but some communities have taken constructive steps to remedy the situation.
The fine public school systems in Chicago and some other cities arc due in large
measure to the good salaries obtained thorough intelligent leadership. Many other
cities should follow such examples.
Lack of proper appreciation is a serious deterrent to full productivity and
creativeness in any profession. It is particularly aggravative in the teaching
field, however,, 'where social restraints arc prevalent in addition. The teacher
is expected to adhere to a standard of conduct possessed by few other citizens.
Unless we begin treating the members of the teaching profession as normal people
with normal desires, including adequate compensation for universally noteworthy
page seven
performance in a difficult occupation, the high standards cf the profession vi'ill be
in jeonardy.
No cominunity v^/ould risk the rhysical health oi' its children by tolerating
unsatisfactory sanitation conditions. If detected, immediate corrective measures
v/culd be implemented and necessary funds ivould be appropriated for their accomplish-
mient. Yet some comm^unitips v;ill risk the m.ental groi/rth of their children by
indulgence in situations v/hich threaten the quality of the teaching profession.
World tension, the theme of your conference today, could be substantially allevia-
ted if some of the creators of dissension v;ere of greater mental stature — another
example of the significance of education in the national security picture.
It is more difficult to evaluate the contributions of a teacher in terras of
national security, in comparison -".'ith a piece of military equipment such as a tank
or an airplane. But, even though the results of his efforts may not be as readily
adaptable to absolute measurement, v.'hat greater asset can a nation have than
properly educated citizens? Is a particular airplane or tank more significant than
the student v'ho later as a statesman develops a workable peace program to prevent
future Vv'ars? Greater attention should be ;;iven to long range analysis in matters
of this kind so that a proper sense of values may predominate.
It T/ould appear that various educational levels will be affected in differ-
ent v;ays by some current issues. For instance, overcrcvi'ding as a result of birth
rate increase is a problem plaguing elementary schools, and seccndarj^ schools to a
lesser extent. It has not yet reached higher educational institutions. As a
college president, struggling with the preparation of a budget in a period of
decreasing enrollments, I would gladly welcome such a problem at the moment.
1 More school buildings must be provided to meet the critical situation
developing. Improvement of existing structures m.ust also be accomplished together
with replacement of obsolete equipment, tiost parents wouldn't think of living in a
page 3ight
home ¥iith vorn out furniture and facilities. Yet they do not hesitate to send
their children to schools of comparable dilapidation. They wouldn't drive a 30-
yf ar-old automobile but tneir children live a large part of their lives in more
ancient surroundings. A machinist v-ouldn't be expected to turn out a quality
product with inadequate tools. V-'hy is the situation of a teacher not given similar
consideration? To a ccomplish the necessary improvements materials and funds are
required. The schools arc competing with defense production in these aspects, but
the gratification of their needs must receive high priority in the interest of
protecting our long range national security.
Higher educational institutions at present are experiencing reduced enroll-
ments principally because of the decreased birth rate in the depression years of
the thirties. Selective Service has also taken av/ay students from the colleges.
The student bulge in the schools has not yet rc.'-.ched the colleges. In engineering
institutions the situation is further aggravated due to a report published in 1950
of a study by the Bureau of Labor Statistics erroneously stating that there was an
over-supply of engineers. This persuaded high school graduates to major in other
fields.
Ihis combination of circumstances has resulted in a serious shortage of
engineers, and the situation will get progressively v^r.rse for some ye-rs to come.
Last yc-ar there were approximately 3PjOOG graduates from engineering colleges, and
the armed services absorbed a large percentage of these. At the same time the
demand was for beti».'een 60,000 and 70,000 engineering graduates, shewing the critical
predicament that exists. In S- ptember 1950 only 29,000 freshmen entered engineering
institutions. With normal attrition whis will result in about 17,000 graduates in
I95I1.
A striking proof of the engineering shortage can be obtained merely by
looking at the classified sections of newspapers. The advertisements seeking
u:
page nine
engineers at attractive offers will be in ample evidence. At my institution the
average salary of the February engineering graduating class was 320 dollars per
month for those with a bachelor's degree. For the master's and doctor's degrees
the monthly average was correspondingly higher. Each student had four or five
offers to choose from, and could have had more if he had desired to be interviewed
by additional representatives recruiting for their respective organizations.
The seriousness of the engineer shortage is recognized by Arthur 5. Fleming,
chairman of the manpower policy for the nation, and currently on leave from hi.s
position as president of Ohio ■. esleyan University. In an interview published in
the Januar3^ h, 1952 issue of U.S. Mews and World Report, he stated:
" Yv'e think that the colleges and high
schools have got to do a better counseling job in
terms of taking people with aptitudes for V'/ork along
this particular line and counseling them to move in-
to engineering and scientific fields. V^e feel that
that's got to be done with both men and women, be-
cause we haven't got a chance in the world of taking
care of that deficit of engineers, for example, un-
less we get women headed in the direction of engin-
eering schools."
The nation is in a period of partial mobilization. Defense production and
the size of the military forces are both scheduled to increase. In some respects
the two operations are mutually incompatible. In order to complete defense orders
industry needs large numbers of eng n^ers, more than it would receive if it were
assigned all of the engineers graduating from college. Concurrently selective
service is taking some of these graduates. ?':anj'' of them were deferred to complete
their education and it is only right that they should serve their country in some
capacity.
Some people originally objected to deferring college students for purposes of
completing their education. Such objections were probably based on the assumption
that the emergency would be of short duration and would be over by the time these
students graduated. This would have removed the necessity for their serving and
page ten
would h-ve been unfair to those not attending college -who viere drafted. As we
have seen, the emergency is not over and college graduates are subject to call.
As was indicated previously this period of preparedness has every indication of
being an enduring affair, so the need for service by college graduates, along with
others, will exist for some time»
From an objective point of view it vmuld a^ pear to be a sensible procedure
to defer college students until their education was completed. Midshipmen at
Annapolis and cadets at i"cst Point are deferred until graduation because it is
obvious that they v^ill be of more use to their country if their training is not
interrupted and they achieve their educational objectives. For the same reason,
in their ultimate contribution to the national security program, college graduates
will be more effective than students with a partial education.
It should be pointed out that no responsible educator would advocate excusing
college graduates from, service just because they had the opportunity to go to
college. But it roust be recognized that vie are a nation of limited manpower.
We will never be able to match the enemy man for man on the battlefield. As has
been proven in previous wars our advantage lies in our superior technological and
scientific developments, l-e must employ the talents of our people in the most
efficient manner in the interest of national security. Careful screening could
reveal those with special skills and they should be given assignments v.'here they
will be most productive. Such assignments may bo in a branch of the service, or in
a research laboratory, or in industry; wherever the yotentialities exist for the
individual to make the greatest over-all contribution. Let us not commit again
some of the blunders of World ''far II where the waste of brainpower in the services,
in some instances, was disgraceful,
Y/e have confidence in our scientific and technical ability. This was
demonstrated by the fact that up to I9U? we felt secure in balancing our atomic
bombs against the Kremlin's vast armies and other weapons. Then in that yca^ we h-
page eleven-
evidence that Russia had successfully accomplished nuclear fission. The situation
v/as thus changed. No longer did we have an atonic bomb monopoly. The tempo of our
mobilization stepped up v/ith emphasis on larger military forces as well as tech-
nological developments so as to counteract the gains of Russia. Cbvirusly it was
logical to increase the size of the armed services, but no matter what i"e do we
vvfill not be able to compete with the enemy on a manpovvcr quantity basis. Therefore,
to assure our superiority we m.ust utilize our talents most effectively in furtherinc^
scientific and technological developments.
I would like to emphasize that this is not a pica to excuse from m.ilitary
service special categories of trained people. If an engineer can be most effective
building bridges under enemy gunfire, then by all means use him for that purpose.
If a scientist can improve the operation of radar equipment by being stationed in
the combat area, he should be so utilized. But, if a particular engineer could
make his greatest contribution in the aircraft industry, conceivably by being
instrumental in designing a plane which may influence the outcome of a war, then
it would appear to be only sensible that consideration should be given to employing
his talents in such a capacity.
In the foregoing presentation I have attempted to deal with the effect on
education of some of the problems originating from the present state of world
tension. Many of these problems have materialistic solutions. Invariably, however,
such solutions do not possess enduring qualities and, therefore, do not contribute
to ultimate mutual understanding, trust, and agreement betvireen nations. Such solu-
tions offer temporary improvements but they do not resolve ideological coriflicts.
Clearly, then, in order to make real progress tcc'/ard the goal of universal
reconciliation, major emphasis must be put on moral and spiritual values. Education
must play a vital role in achieving such a goal, Ivore and more the world looks to
eeiucatioh to help solve its problems. No longer are academic institutions excluded
from the realm of reality. The ivory tower concept is becoming tarnished and obsolete.
page twelve
In r.y opinion the teaching profession can make the most profound contribution
to the world harmony that we are seeking. Each day the minds of more than
2?, 000, 000 school children are entrusted to its care and guidance. At a later date
these children will have to grope with the problems that v;e created but didn't
master. Greater wisdom than we possess must be theirs if they are to alleviate
global turbulence. The task of the teacher is to develop the proper foundation
for such enlightenment.
There can be no doubt that you will carry out your mission in a manner that
will reflect credit on the profession which you embrace. As mention»-d previously
some problems facing education can be relieved with bricks and mortar. These in
themselves, however, yield a hollow structure. It requires the presence of a
teacher, the m.ost important element in the educational process, to complete the
picture. Fine buildings alone are not a measure of an educational system. It's
the caliber of the people that is significant.
Andrew Carnegie, the renowned industrialist, once said:
"Take away my factories, my plants; take away my rail-
roads, my ships, ray transportation; take away my money;
strip me of all of these; taut leave me my liIEN, and
in two or three years I will have them all again."
Yes, it is the people that establish the true value of an organization.
The teaching profession owes its fine reputation to the accomplishments of you,
its members. I salute you in your important work.
.LINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
jchnology Center
hicago 16, Illinois
From: IJ. A. Spencer
CAluinet 5-9600
Ext. 62U
Day Phones:
Jllinols knstitute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed:
FOR REL
March 21, 195
Advance
ADVANCE FOR RELEASE AFTER 10 A.M. MARCH 22, 19.52
CHICAGO ~ The current shortage of engineers will get progressively-
worse for some years to come. Dr. John T. Eottaliata, president of Illinois
Institute of Technology, told Chicago teac^^ers today.
He cited the low birthrate in depression years and the draft,
along with an erroneous 1950 statement by the Bureau of Labor Statistics
that there was an over-supply of engineers, as factors causing the shortage.
Dr. Rettaliata addressed the opening session of the 12th ani.ual
education conference of the Chicago Teachers Union in the Hotel Siierr.ian.
He spoke on "Ed^.cation and a VJorld in Conflict,"
"Strilcing oroof of the engineering shortage can be obta:ned merely
by looking at the classified sections of nexrspapers, " he said. Average
salary of the Illinois Tech Februarj^ engineering graduation class was 320
dollars per month for those vrith a bachelor's degree, he added,
"Each student had four or five offers to choose from, and could
have had more if 'le had desired to be intervieired," he said,
"Last year there were approximately 38,000 graduates from engineering
colleges, and. tiie armed forces absorbed a large percentage of these," Dr,
Rettaliata said, "The demand was for between 60,000 and 70,000 engineering
graduates.
page two — rettaliata talk
"In September, 1950, only 29,000 freshmen entered engineering
institutions! 'Jith normal attrition this will result in about 17,000
graduates in 195U."
The Illinois Tech president pointed out that increasing both
defense production and the size of the military forces at the same time
puts even more squeeze on the supply of enf,ineers. Industry needs larger
numbers of engineers to complete defense orders vihile selective service
takes engineerJTig graduates.
"It must b(> recognized that we are a nation of limited manpower/'
Dr Eottaliata said. "Our advantage lies in our superior technological
and scientific development, We must employ the talents of our people in
the most efficient manner in the interest of national security,
"Let us not commit again some of the blunders of World l/ar II
where the x/aste of brainpower in the services, in some instances, was
disgraceful. "
-was-
END ADVANCE FOR RELEASE AFTER 10 A.M., MRCH 22, 1952.
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
j.T«-chnology Cen+er
Chicago 16, Illinois
From: ¥. A, Spencer
CAlumet 5-9600
Ext. 62U
Day Phones:
Jllinois kjistltute of Technology — CAIumef 5-9600, B>t, 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-?400. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
^^'^^'^'- March 21, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Advance
ADVANCE FOn F.SL7ASE AFTER 10 A.M. MA.RCK 22, 19^2
CHICACtO — Better treatment for teachers and improved educational
facilities are essential to national security. Dr. John T. Rettaliata,
president of Illinois Institute of Technologj'', told Chicago teachers today,
"It is fully as important to provide the best teachers and
facilities in the education of the future adult citizen as it is to
provide the proper tools and materials in the manufacture of an aircraft
engine," he declared at the 12th annual education conference of the
Chicago Teachers Union in the Hotel Sherman.
Lr, Rettaliata spoke on "Education and a World of Conflict,"
"We should profit by the lessons learned during World War II when
educational plants were allowed to deteriorate, and the inadequate treat-
ment of teachers lost many of them to other pursuits," he said, "Such
catastrophes must not be permitted to occur again in the present period of
strife,"
Pointing out that "a teacher is a valuable investment," Dr,
Rettaliata asserted that teaching should be treated as a profession in all
respects, not only in requirements for admission and advancement, but also
in matters of remuneration.
page two — rettaliata speech
"Unless we begin treating the rQembers of the teaching profession
as nornal people with norraal desires, including adequate coiripensation, "
he said, "the hi^h standards of the profession are in jeopardy,"
"VJhat greater asset can a nation have than properly educated
citizens?" Dr. Rettaliata asked, "Is a particular airplane or tank more
significant than a student who later, as a statesman, develops a workable
peace program?"
"He urged that better educational facilities be provided, "Most
parents wouldn't think of living in a home with i-rorn out furniture and
facilities. Yet they do not hesitate to send their children to schools
of comparable dilapidation. They wouldn't drive a 30-year-old autoi-iobile,
but their children live a large part of t^eir lives in more ancient sur-
roimdings."
Dr. Rettaliata arserted that, in t'le interest of long range national
security, the schools must receive high priority for materials and fujids
needed to improve facilities,
"To make real progress toward the goal of universal recoi:ciliation, "
he eonciud«3y "major emphasis must be put on m.oral and spiritual values.
Education maist play a vital role in achieving such a goal.
"In my ooinion, the teaching profession can make the most profoimd
contribution to the world harmony we are seeking,"
—was —
EW ADVANCE FOR RELEASE AFTER 10 A.M. (GST) MRCll 22, 19^2
iLUNOi: INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Frgm: 'W. A, Spencer
CAlumet 5-9^00
Ext. 624
Day Phones:
Jllmois kistitute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?600, Ext. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of lllmols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 31
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: y!a.rah 21, 1932
FOR RELEASE: Advance
ADVANCE FOR RELEASE AFTER 10 A.M. (GST), MARCH 22, 1932
CHICAGO ~ I'aste of brainpower during ^forld War II was a blunder
the nation can't afford to repeat, Dr. John T. Rettaliata, president cf
Illinois Institute of Technology, told Chicago teachers today*
Because the current period of preparedness appears to be an
enduring affair, he said the deferment of talented students is important
to long range national defenseo
Dr. Rettaliata made the opening adiress at the 12th annual
education conference of Chicago Teachers Union in the Hotel Shermanc
He spoke on "Education in a Viorld of Conflict."
"Vfe must employ the talents of our people in the moat efficient
manner in the interest of national security," he saido "Let us not
commit again some of the blunders of World 'War II where the waste of
brainpower in the services, in some instances, was disgraceful*"
Calling attention to the fact that midshipmen at Annapolis and
cadets at West Point are deferred because of their obviously great value
after graduation. Dr. Rettaliata pointed out that college graduates can
also contribute more to national security than students with a partial
education^
"No natter what we do we will not be able to compete with the
enemy on a manpower quantity basis," he asserted. "VJe must maintain
page two
rettaliata talk
our technological superiority and develop even more effective weapons
as time insurance until enduring peace is realized."
"No responsible educator would advocate excusing college graduates
from service J " the speaker added. ."This is not a plea to excuse from
military service special categories of trained peoplej If a scientist
can improve the operation of radar equipment by being stationed in the
oombat area he should be so utilizedo
"But, if a particular engineer could wake his greatest contribution
in the aircraft industry, conceivably by being instrumental in designing
a plane which may influence the outcome of a war, then it would appear
only sensible that consideration be given to employing his talent in
such a capacity."
Dr, Rettaliata also called Viforld War II practices of allowing
educational plants to deteriorate and treating teachers inadequately
"catastrophes which must not be permitted to occur again in the present
period of strifeo-
Ivfost parents wouldn't think of living in a home with worn out
furniture and facilities," he said, "yet they do not hesitate to send
their children to schools of comparable dilapidation.- They wouldn't
drive a 30-year-old automobilap but their children live a large part
of their lives in more ancient surrcundingSo A machinist wouldn't
be expected to turn out a quality product with inadequate tools. Why
is the situation of a teacher not given similar consideration?"
Pointing out that social restraints force a teacher to adhere to
a standard of conduct possessed by few other citizens, Eri Rettaliata
emphasized that "unless we begin treating teachers as normal people with
normal desires," Including adequate compensation in a dufficult occupation
page three
rettaliata talk
the high standards of the profession will be in jeopardyo
"No community would risk the physical health of its children
by tolerating unsatisfactory sanitation conditions," he declaredo
"Yet some communities will risk the mental grovrth of their
children by indulgence in situations which threaten the quality of
the teaching profession. "
END ADVANCE FOR RELEASE AFTER 10 A.M. (CST), MARCH 22, I952
W. Armsey
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
lev,hno.ogy Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Kroms Jim Jensen
OAlumet 5-960O
Ext. 626
Director of Public Relations -
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology - CAiumet 5-9400, Bet M5
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-WOO. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed:
FOR RELEASE
Mar oh 21, I932
Adva nee
ADVAM3E FOR RELEASE AFTER 3 P.M. (GST) THURSDAY, MARCH 2?, I932
CHICAGO — A new mining machine has been developed that cuts
and loads coal in underground mining without the use of explosives, it
was revealed today by Elmer R. Kaiser, assistant director of research
for Bituminous Coal Research, Inc., Columbus, Ohio.
Kaiser talked before the American Power conference in the Sherman
hotel. The three-day conference, sponsored by Illinois Institute of
Technology, closes tommorrow,
" "It is expected that nachines of this type will very materially
reduce the cost of coal production," Kaiser said of the developmento
Other coal industry research developments were described by
Kaiser.
"The widely publicized gas turbine locomotive may soon be on
the rails if present tests continue to be encouraging," he said.
"And we are now working with manufacturers to market smokeless
heating stoves, warm air furnaces, and boilers," he reported.
"One of our larger projects now under way is the development of
an automatic boiler for small industrial plants. The design now under
test conveys coal pneumatically from storage and fires it on a traveling
grate. The ashes are removed autonatically, the flue gas is cleaned of
solids, and the entire unit responds to automatic control."
-more-
VI i?;^' / .;-aVvI?\;.pm •
J:iu
loaiseri american power conference— Illinois Tech, page two
Kaiser also described a portable crop drier, stoker fired, now
ready for commercial application on farms.
"The drier is capable of reducing the moisture content of seed
corn, thus preventing rotting and spoilage through freezing," he said,
"and it can be used for drying hay and removing moisture from small
grains."
-jaj-
END ADVANCE FOR RELEASE AFTER 5 P.M. (GST) THIB3DAY, MARCH 2?, 1952
IINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
.nology Center
I'c^hfcAi lllf>pi! Jensen
CAlumet 5-961:)
Ext. (^2(>
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technologv — CAlumet 5-9600, Bit, 545
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
March 21, \%2
Mailed: Advance
FOR RELEASE:
-ADVANCE FOR RELEASE AFTER 3 P.M. WEDNESDAY, I>&RCH 26, 1952
CHICAGO — A trend toward using aluminum instead of copper as
an electric power conductor was reported today by two power company
engineers before the American Power Conference in the Sherman hotel.
E. V. Sayles and C. E, Topping of the Consumers Power company,
Jackson, Mich,, told the engineers' meeting that, because of the relative
scarcity and high cost of copper, increased use will be irade of aluminum
as a conductor.
The conference, sponsored by Illinois Institute of Technology,
is being held today, tomorrow, and Friday*.
Copper has always been the traditional electric conductor because
of the low resistance it offers to electric current. But in the last
few decades nany competing uses have been found for the metal, and both
its scarcity and cost have risen considerably.
Aluminum, although its conductivity and strength are lower than
that of copper, is very abundant, the authors pointed out.
"Lack of conductivity can be overcome by use of more metal,"
they said, "and mechanical strength can be secured by stranding aluminum
with metals of greater strength."
■■" rlf.:^. -■'• ■
.j"ie".iK "'^^^
■;; " , i-'-C
r.r K.J...-"
sayles, topping, american power conference— Illinois Tech» page two
"Until very recently," Sayles and Topping reported, "aluminum
was used mainly in high voltage transmission lines because fewer
connections between copper and aluminum conductors were required in
such lines."
The properties of the two elements nade it difficult to connect
them without incurring deterioration of the aluminum.
"The development of suitable connecting devices has now made it
practical to use aluminum in the vast low voltage distribution systems
in addition to the transmission lines," the engineers said.
•jaj-
EM) ADVANCE FOR RELEASE AFTER 3 P.M. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1952
TOTl
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Fechnology Center
[Chicago 16, Illinois
From: Jim Jensen
CAlumet 3-9690
Ext. 626
Day Phones:
JllmoiS l/istitute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9400. Ext, 545
Armour Research Foundation
of lll.nols Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9600. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lor^bard I8I0-R
^''^''^'- Wkrch 21, 1952
FOR RELEASE
Immediate
ADVANCE FOR RELEASE AFTER 10 A.M. (CST) PRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1952
CHICAGO — If electric utility rates are to be kept at their
present low levels, electric power companies will have to use their
generation, transmission, and distribution facilities during more hours
each day and during more days each year, a utility company executive
said here today,
G, M, Turner, vice president of the Cincinnati Gas and Electric
Company, spoke before the American Power Conference in the Sherman hotel.
The three-day conference, sponsored by Illinois Institute of Technology,
closes today.
The most desirable situation. Turner pointed out, would be to
sell as much power as the company can produce 24 hours each day. If a
utility can produce much more than the average amount of power purchased
by consumers, an uneconomical situation is present,
A huge investment in facilities to handle the maximum demand for
power at any one moment is unproductive when the average power demands
are far below that maximum, he said.
To increase the average demand for power, the utilities will
have to engage in selective selling. Turner said. Power must be sold
to consumers who will use it during periods when average demands are
low,
-more-
. • ..'>f'. '1il ..
•:t ■..">:-■ 0 'y'
j .: ; " e i j J J r J" a:?* (■"'■
• r :?T>. • .".'^ f'-'? *»ei
turner, american power conference—Illinois Tech, page two
To do a good job of selective selling, power companies will
have to do a vast amount of research, he added.
■jaj-
END ADVANCE FOR RELEASE AFTER 10 A.M. (CST) FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1932
LLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
fechnology Center
Ilhicago 16, Illinois
ii"onu Pat Petterson
CAlumet 5-96CO
Ext. 623
Day Phones:
Illinois kistitute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ext. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet B-^iOO. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard ISIO-n
Mailed: ^^^^^ ^l, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Inmediate
CHICAGO — Dr. John T. Rettaliata, president of Illinois
Institute of Technology will speak on "Jet Propulsion" at 12:30 p.ma
Tuesday, March 25, in the auditorium of the Institute's Metallurgical
and Chemical Engineering building, 10 West 33rd street.
The talk is sponsored by the Illinois Tech student chapters
of the Society of Automotive Engineers and the American Society of
Mechanical Engineers,
-pap-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
fechnology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phonci:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet S-TtOO, tst. Ml
Armour Research FoundatVon
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet S-«00, Ext. J17
Night Phona:
Lombard KIO-R
Mailed: l.'^rch iij. 1952
FOR RELEASE: ...
Aa boaorary doctor of ongiaearing degrt^e vilX ba cooferrea oa
&lez ii>. ^liejr, Tiotr presicleat of the Gaaastwdalth Edison c^iaapattjr* by
liliaala lBstitat« of f«ohi»lo£f at th» &aerioaa P»#«r C93af«r«aoe diansr*
6t4S 9*^ l^ursdayt March 27* in the G^aol Sallrooai of the Sherma hotel*
Joha '?• Hettaliata* president of IlliiMla Teoh* alll present
th« degree* Also present will oe Jan^s D. Ouatiiagbam* pr«aiieat« Bepublia
floe ^tera e9!i^>aa]r ai^ ohairsaan of the board of truateea of lUlnoia
te^. Bailey la Tlee QhalrastB of the bo««r&*
Saaator £.verett »» iJirJEaea (I:* 111) will deliver the diim«r apc^sh*
"•Sim Jenaaa
;i»noiH i(»<l
;tnorl1 tilfflM
t|.OI«l b^!>df•.^;J
YaOJOMHD3T ^O 3TUTIT2MI 2IOHIJJI
eicnilll ,61 opesirlO
*ilr.i...,,f^ ,il«j**;ia5i-KI rfuasilietiwaiO .a »««Tai; •«} liiw *fi»«»-wf ©»IA •ea^«D ««i«
a «-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, E/t. 545
Arrrour Research Foundatton
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-WOO. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: '^^«^ ^* • 1?52
FOR RELEASE: ^^^^
ISig to SAitorai
file t&re9*iitey it'oerieaa F^er SanfereaM* n^ieh op^ns W«4a(Miday
at th« Sbenrnn Itotel. la highlighted by th« fbllaaring talkat
#«4ne8day« iiiiaroh <i6«*'>£«Kieral S*awmr in the -iUssauri ?alley»* Qf
M* BttsiaskXi atuuttttt preaiddat* icnra £^er aad X4sht eos^paQy (7«30 p.m.)*
Qopi&a Qt Gosastt's ap^aeh* la ii^ioh he talla of a auggeatioa he la sending
to OoQgr^aa, will ha ayailahic at the tiitao of deliyary*
rhttra4ay« liSaz-oh 27— *71aloa la i^wer." hy Fhillp ^poro* i^reaiiaat*
kamri&i^ Oaa aad ^leotrle Serrlaa c»rpmration of liew YorM (I2t]t5 p«^
laaohaoa). ^aator Evarett M. 4>ljrk8ea (H-Ill) will addreaa tha all
engiae^a dinai&r (6<i|5 p>!a»)»
»rltlay. iisr^h 23— *WMt the Faopla Thlsk Atout Soelalisa." hy
31auda ^hlaaoa* praaidaatt Oplaioa Baaaaroh oorporatioa (lOt^ a.m.).
"0«r Haapoaaihlllty la aozTeeti!9^ 3oaiaUat Xieology, " by £cl«ia ?eai!iard»
▼laa preaidoat. MM\» w«at Jerrlea ooa$«ay (IO130 a.s.)* *l^uasar«>iim
%t at iScirk,'* hy llUiaja J. Sradat prasldeat, llatioaal 43s<»alatloa of
iHumfaetarara (12t^ p.m. loaahaoa).
lAtaohaoa aad dlaner tieketa will ha aval labia to tha Ohieago we^^tu
Haport<»'a shouidi aaa sia la tha ooafaraaea preas room oa the staloooy of
tha WBmvmmm
— Jim Jeaaaa
Y0OJOMHO3T ^O 3TUTIT2m 2IOH1J
istnaO ypolonH;.-
jionilll ,dl op6o^"
:32A3J35^ 510^
--:. *ij ^i!&i) si%4& m^ ta _imk*isWtiT^M «*jhrtMie tf*.-«8*«si» *ftj6_^tti84> iuBCi-'O!'--
a»M«t ft IV
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
From: Eat Petterson
CAlumet 5-96 OC
Ext. 625
Day Phones:
Jllinois k/istitute of Technology — CAlumet 5-?t00, Ext 545
Armour Research Foundatton
of llimois Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9400. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: March 2/|, I932
FOR RELEASE: ^mediate
CHICAGO — Illinois Institute of Technology will graduate its
first class of city planners, under its new five year program, in June,
Sixteen students are in the classe
They have taken architecture courses for four years. During
the fifth year, courses in city and regional planning, equipment for
buildings, and industrial history were studied*
Ludwig K. Hilberaeimer, former professor at the Bauhaus in
Germanyo is director of the program. Earl Bluestein» Reginald
I/klcolmson, and Jacques Brownson also teach courses in city planning^.
Ludwig Mies van der Robe, world famous architect 3 is director
of Illinois Tech's architecture department.
"We are gratified at the interest shown by city planning
organizations in securing the services of these young men, our first
class of city planners at the Institute," said Earl Co Kubicek,
director of placement «
-pap-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Fromt Pat Petterson
CiVlumet 5-960^
Ext. ^25
Day Phones:
Jilinois kistitute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. B<t. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, E«t. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: March 25, 1952
FOR RELEASE: immediate
CHICAGO — Scenes of Ghicagc from dawn through mid-morning will
comprise a movie now going into production at the Institute of Design
cf Illinois Institute of Technology,
The film, to be nade by students and faculty of the Institute^
will describe pictorially the activities of the city from its first
awakening, through the rush hours, until it settles down to the routines
of the morning. It is expected to run 26 minutes.
The film will be made under the direction of Boris Yakovleff,
instructor at the Institute of Design. Each student will be assigned
a different portion of the city to film*
Other students will work on the script, narration, cutting, and
sound recording©-
"The making of a film of this type," Yakovleff said, "will give
students at the Institute an opportunity to work with actual production
techniques and problems."
Plans are being made to televise the film. It also will be
distributed among educatiorel and civic groups throughout the country.
-pap*-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Frcra: lat fetteraon
GAluroet 3-960O
Ext. 625
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, B.t 545
Anmour Research Foundat.on
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Ext. 31:
Night Phone:
Lombard I8II)-R
Mailed: ]vferch 25, 193
FOR RELEASE
InicediatP
Dr. John T, Rettaliata, new president of Illinois Institute of
Technology, and Mrs, Rettaliata, will be honored by the college's
Armour B^culty Club at a dinner at 7 P«ni. Saturday, March 29, in the
Student Union on campus.
Members, their wives, and guests will attend, according to
Charles H. Riesz, 12i;l North State street, senior chemical engineer,
Institute t<f Gas Technology, president of the club.
Informal entertainment will be featured after the dinner.
L, E. Grinter, 5749 Kenwood avenue, research professor «f civil
engineering and mechanics, is chairman of the entertainment cwmmittee.
I. L. Hill, 1^820 Jkirfield avenue, associate professor of technical
draviTingf is in charge of reservations.
-pap-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Jtomi Jim Jensen
CAlumet 3-96CC
Ext. 62<^
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext, 545
Armour Research Foundati-on
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. E>l. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: March 25, I932
FOR RELEASE: Irmediate
CHICAGO — iVfore than 2,500 engineers from the U.S. and Canada
will attend the three-day .Ajuerican Power Conference which opens Wednesday
(ivferch 26) at the Sherman hotel.
The conference, largest of its kind, is sponsored by Illinois
Institute of Techno Icgy. Nine other universities in the Midwest and 11
engineering societies and industry associations cooperate on the meeting.
Highlight of the conference will be a speech by Senator Everett
M, Dirksen (R-Ill) at the all engineers dinner Thursday eveningo Three
noon luncheons will be addressed by industrial executives^ They are*
Pressly H. McCance, president^ Edison Association of Illuminating
Companies CiJednesday ) f Philip Sporn, president, American Gas and Electric
Service corporation of New York (Thursday); and Yiilliam J. Grede, president*
National Association ef fenufaoturers (Friday),.
Approxiimtely 6j technical papers, C9vering all phases of power
engineering, will be presented at the conferences The twenty-five
technical sessions include one on the outlook for American free enterprise
and one on public attutude and socialism.
R. A. Budenholzer, professor ^f mechanical engineering at
Illinois Tech, is conference director. D, A, Sullivano Commonwealth
Edisfn company, is chairman of a 25-man cooperating industry committeeo-
-jaj-
from
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
From: Pat Potterson
CAlumct 5-9'600
Ext. 625
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Evt. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAJumef 5-9600. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: March 25, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: Advai.cc
ADVANCE FOR PE.LIli^.SE AFTSF: 10 A.M. MARCH 2?, 1952
CHICAGO — Business men wcro assured that fire and accident
insurance costs could be lowered through aprlication of engineering
principles by JoJin J, Ahorn, speaking this morning (9»*30 a.m. March 2?)
before the Insurance Fuyurs conference at the Hotel Faust in Fockford.
Ahern is professor and director of the department of fire
protection and safety engineering at Illinois Institute of Tcchnoloi^y.
"Modern science has made great strides in automatic methods
of fire protection and extingui.shmentj " he said. Unfortunately these
improvements are not being utilized properly now when we cannot afford
to lose either time or materials due to firc^ he added.
Poor conditions in occupancy and construction, lack of sprinlclcr
systems and adequate local fire departments, and probability of fire
spreading from building to building are always reflected in insurance
rates, Ahern said.
"Unsafe physical features are alwaj^s the result of poor
engineering and the sooner we face that fact the sooner we will bo able
to control accidents," ho said, A careful survey of past accidents
should be made to determine the unsafe physical features and practices,
he added. -
'<:.::, A \bir:v '.f
ahem — page tvio
Many insurance companies, associations, and research institutes
maintain staffs of trained engineers. Any organization can obtain assistance
in solving fire and safety problems through its local agent, he said.
Benefits include not only lower insurance costs, out safer working coiiditions
for employes, continuous operation of the business, and protection oi the
investment, Ahern said,
END ADVANCE FOR EEE5ASE AFTER 10 A.M. MRCH 2?, 1952.
-pap-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute o( Technology — CAIumet 5-9M0, Ext. MS
ArfTour Research Foundation
of lllmols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?400. Ext. 31
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed:
.■•.feirch «it 1932
FOR RELEASE: ju.a.aiat^
OHICACK) -> Robert Cempbe).!. aX, son of lSt» end ifxBm Deaald
Campbellt 54^ H^at BaA6on arenue* baa been awarded a letter in
MrlaraiQg at Illinois Institute of reobnoiogsr*
Uanpbell ia a senior in the J:iatitute*s iAdustrial enginsieriag
department*
He ia a Aember of iionor I atia,]etio alttOi Th^ta Xi fraternity*
the doelcty for tae AdtraaoeiBeat of i.aaiagej»at* and tne oasee«ill tea^a*
-pap*
;l*nortn fbO
an .tv3 ,0(UV-2 tsmulAO — veDlo"^=3T 'o stutitjil jioolHI
,M4f-8 <9TiulA0 — vpoo.iHjsT to atiHlijnl ilonil.l 'o
ronolll trtpiH
R-0I8I bie.dp-.oJ
YaOJOMH03T qO 3TUTIT2MI 2IOMUJI
is+nsO YpolonHosT
zionill! ,61 opsairiD
Ward. ,«-ir j.nff. .-.ly. :;»> iir-r-, ,j.s> ,.j..j.3!;-i, ■;;.« ^"Sade^ -•» OOAOIKO :
,;iei'x&uRiaoi» Xslit^au&iii fi*«;ru^x^B4':l wii al icta&ia m al U9<kmi^0
'-ifa-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Bt, MS
Aro-our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-WOO. Ext, 31
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: ,^^^ ^3, 193^
FOR RELEASE:
Istmedlate
CHICJ^^ — Ted Spath, 22. son of JSr. and i^Ira. J. T. Spath,
6225 North Sayr« aTenue» has been awarded a letter in swiimoing at
Xlllnoia Institute of Teohnologjr.
Spath la a senior In the Institute's fire proteetioa and
safety engineering departraent*
He la « laenber of Delta Lanibda Xi t'rat&raity, £>i Delta Epsilon
aoeiety. .tionor i athletic olubt and tne i^atheran i^tucient 'a asaoeiabion*
-pap-
Y0OJOHH33T ^O 3TUTIT2M! 2IOM:
?,oHii! .3^ OPE.
!-;/g,i,v<..,.^.;.;;A
«<![/Wl»
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, illinoii
Day Phonoii
llUneii Inititute el Teehnele^y = CAIgmtt l-tiOO, l«l, Ml
Arfrauf Reseifeh Nundatlan
6f niifiei! Institute el Tsehnils^v = CAIumet |.H«, i«t, IIJ
Nlqlit Phent:
Umbar^ IIIS-N
Mailed: mrtth 25, I552
FOR RELEASE: iromediate
CHICAGO ~ Robert I, l\lithew3ont 19. son of fft*. and '-Stb, I. J.
Sdathewson, 12620 Wal'iaee avenue, has been awarasfd a letter in wrestling
at Illiiwis Institute of Technology.
Mathewsoa is a junior in the metallurgical engineering departaoent
at lUiaois Teoh.
He i^ a TBember of Triangle fraternity. . ' ■ * .<r< ;„\s \.
-pap-
•J .OfliM timulAS — vpelonHsaT la 9«otit»n! 'u"::!
yaOJOHHD3T =!0 3TUT!T2MI 3IOk.
lionllll ,6\ di}c>
S.3?X ,^i ifoisr; ibalifiM
*ssci-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
uay rhones;
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9MI0, E-xt, 545
Arrr-our Research Foundation
of lll.nols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-WOO, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: jfe^^.. ^5^ i^^r^
FOR RELEASE: feiediate
CHICAGO — Ited k.» Gnasel, 20, aon of *&*. «irjd 'frs. F. 0. CaBSel,
77^(5 Burnlsan avemtet iias been awarded a letter In basketball at Illinois
Institute of Technology.
Cassel is a Junior in the buaiossa and econornics iepartraent of
Illinois Tech.
Ke already holds two letters in baseball from the college.
-S»p«
tIE .Si ,COAV-? TsoiulAO — ypolonrtjsT to siuiitml jio.t.i i lu
S-0I8I b'odnoJ
YOOJOHH03T =^0 3TUTlT2Mi 2IOI4!
iionilll ,d\ ogb.
-«)i8qr-
Trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute ot Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. fc<t. S45
Ar-rour Research Foundati-on
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed: Jfepsb 25, 1952
FOR RELEASE: inniediate
CHICAGO — Josei*i Roiigers, 24, son of "it. and Mrs. Felix C,
Kodgers, U;!? Kirk street, has been awarded a raajor letter in arriiacQing
at Illinoia Institute of Technology, athletic director Bernard (Sonny)
Weisenan announced today. .^
Hodgers, a senior in civil en(?ineering, ia a iwafcer of Delta
Lainbda Xi fraternity and ia editor of the Integral* student year booK.
-jaj-
YaOJOHHD3T ^O 3TUTIT2Mi 2!OMi
:3EA3Jafi ^0=^
{x^iBot.) b'vm.t»& 'xciia$iith oii9imB ^-^oXomio^T lo ^*Mi*»(tl »iociIiI sJ^
-ist'
-LINOiS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phonei:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet S-liOO. Ext. 545
Arrr-our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-940O. Ext, 31
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed:
Ilarch 25, 1932
FOR RELEASE:
loaediate
CHICAGO — William Staehle, 19, son of Tflr. axid ^s. Clareno*
Staehle, 1110 North 14th avenue, JSelrose Park, has been awarded a major
letter ia Trrestlii^ at Illinois Institute of Technology, athletic director
Bernard (Sonny; Weissn^n announced today*
Staehle, a sophoissre in arcnitecture, gradijated from i^oriao
high school in June, 1^3^* ^ 1^ ^ stsaber of Delta Tau Delta frateraity*
-jaj-
?M .V-3 ,00*?-? tsifLlAO-
...tini £-.o...i'i ic
Y0OJO'/1HO3T ^O 3TUTlT2Mi 2IOI/V
sionilll .61 ope
H «Cri f'f^lJ^^
-.bslieM
:32A3Ja51 ^0=i
"tat.-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Tectinology — CAIumet 5-9400, E-xt, M5
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: ^SaTdh ^, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Iiraediate
CHICAOO — Oez^urd Zliehterimu* 23« 1033 Altgeld avenue, ima beea
okKarddd a letter la svimxting at IlllBois Institute of Technolosy.
2i«htersBaa ia a senior in the Institute's elsctricsal engiat sring
department*
i ', ■/•,;>''; ':•,& '
-PftP-
-.ij&j"
8M l>6 ,CO*»-J -tsmulAD— veolonrtssT to slulitsnl
Y0OJOMHD3T ^O 3TUTITaHl 2IOH'-
aionilll ,dl ocfc:
51 ,^ ifora^ :ben5M
-:-i5^-
trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Ddy Phones:
lliino-s Institute of Technology —
Arr-our Research Foundathor
of Illinois Institute of Technologv
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
CAIumet 5-9M0, Ext. M5
— CAIumet 5-7400, Ext. 317
Mailed: vsaroh 25. 1952
FOR RELEASE: immediate
OHIOAGO — Carl Ifoeok, 22, sob of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Moe«k» n>
1040 Woodrow, lyDmbard, haa been awarded a major latter ia baaketbaXl
at Illinois laatitute of Technology. i. ,,^w. > -v>
jftoeok, a senior in Induatrial engineering, graduated from York
high school in 1947 and attended the University of Illinois before
coming to Illinois Tech. Hs also lettered in basketball last year.
Abeek is a past prasident of lienor I, honorary Illinois Teoh
athletic group* auad won a Chicago Tribune Silver Medal for his activities
in the Navy ROTO program.
-Jaj.
no.'tsbn-.
YaOJOHHD3T ^O 3TUTIT2M! 2101^
jionilii ,i; opc
^C5^-' *^:^> ^-^'^-
tbslisM
e*^j!>ar^ :9eA3J35^ 510-1
tt9BtM .t its0 .ts-tfr MjB .«3^ Ito COB .SS ,3f»»<:l5 i-isO — OTAOiBC
a'soled -eieniili 1c •ijtiaisv-iMr odd !)&iai»i3#.5 &Oie T^?I ci I ocrie© xisi.
,yxTi3Sii Bir; tot I&fc^^fl nevixe eajdi-s^ oa^-eiiSO « new Jxsft t^;*;©^ oiicJxitie
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
IHmois Institute of Technology — CAIumet i-liOO, E-xt. 545
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 311
Night Phone:
Lombard 1810-R
Mailed: Rferch 25, 1952
FOR RELEASE: L-^diate
CHICAGO — Bob Srerak, 21. son of Jfr. and fvlra. Otto Sreraki, 3240
S. Highland are., bas beenavardted a major letter in basketball at
Illinois Iiistitute of Teebnology, athletic director Bernard (Sonoy)
VieisaiDan annouaoed today.
Sverak, a Junior majoring in ouainesa and economies, graduated
from Sbrton hig^ school in 1949* He received a letter in baseball in
1951*
*JaJ-
in '^a .Q04f-a tsmulAO — Yeolonrl:,9T :o stu«il2<-.l i'cKVn
It ,;« ,06Jf-? fsmiilAO — yP<!'o'"<35T to 9«u1il!ni jion.i'l ic
:snort"l tttpiM
YaOJOHHD3T ^O 3TUT!T2!^I 2IOk:
4» Ilfecl^®528»d aJt ^«d*@X ictan e £si6rjs« need aad ,*9-7« fiiaB£/?ilS .8
(yscoB) fri^a'isiB. %ei9e'iib oliBi^t^ ,^cXaaif©^l' to s^itaiasal elociiXI
.1 29J
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illmo'S Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. ht. 545
Arrrour Research Foundation
of lllmois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-«00, Ext. 3
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Jferch 25, 1952
FOR RELEASE: i^jediate
CHICAGO — Richard A. Beatty, 20, son of Bfr. G. A, Beatty, 330
South Sheridan* has been Eorarded a aajor letter in swimming at Illiiaois
Institute of Technology, it vas announced today by athletie director
Bernard (Sonny) tteissoaan*
Beatty, a junior in metallurgical engineering, graduated from
)Aaulcegan fownship high scdiool in 1947 ^uad attended Cornell university
for one year before enterii^ Illinois Tech. He also earned a letter
during the 1950t51 season*
-jaj-
3K l>-J .0i*4?-Z tsniulAD — VpolonrijaT *o atutillnl jioniT
Ui .tx3 ,00W-? tsmulAO— vPdoiiljsT to stuti'anl elodilH io
:onotlS trtpiM
YaOJOHHD3T ^O aTUTITam z\ow
16+1190 YPolof"
jiGfii'.li ,6\ cgf.
-iJi"
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
lllincis Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5.9600, B<t. 54!
Arn-our Research Foundation
of Hhnols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?400, Ext.
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: jfareh 25, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Immediate
CEJOAQO -• Janies Liogeioan, 20, son of ^. tuod Mrs. Jerry F«
Lingeman* 5^7 N. Kenaiogton are** has been awarded a major letter in
wrestling at Illinois Institute of Teohnologjr, athletic director Bernard
(Sosay) WeissnBn announced today.
Lingeioant a junior in oiril engineering* served as eo-eaptain
of this year's wrestling team* which was undefeated in six dual loeeta.
He was recently reelected eo-oaptain for the 1932-33 season.
-Jaj-
YaOJOHH03T =\0 3TUTIT2HI 2!01/i!.
letnsO ypolonr!
r,r,7;lil .6! cot:.
..s©c*.e>a cC-S&fi «■«» "so^ nifi:J<jfa-os &s*ceisbi ^4«»w»a »fiw 6'-
•t Si, *
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute ot Technology — CAIumet 5-96O0. Ext. MS
Arrvour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lonnbard 1810-R
Mailed: Jferoh 23, 1552
FOR RELEASE: immediate
GHiE^Aao — Al Siede, 21, son of iir. and Mra. Otto Siede. 320
Elgin ave«. Forest PariE, has been awarded a laajor letter in wrestling
at Illinoia Institute of Teohnology, athletic director Bernard {Soaay)
rteiaaaan announced today* „... ., ....
Siede, a senior in metallurgical engineering, has been undefeated
in iQ straight dual wrestling asets. He was recently reelected eo-oaptain
of the nat teao*
-Jaj-
in .!> .004?-5 IsmulAD — vSolonrissT io a'
IE .t«3 ,00M-! IsmuiAO — vpoloiHasr 1c 5to';i
YaOJOHH03T ^O 3TUTIT2HI 2IOV1L
zionilil ,61 ogso:
C^ifl^ofe) MeQ'isjei 'xc^l^es^ifi oi;^©ifl*B .i&oIontiesS 1© ©Suii^nl eioBiXil Is
t!iMv^(;*s-«s t^jiosieei v-^^*oe-'5 e^i* -^^ ,s*eejR aeii *?.©■«» JUsaii it^lBii&. ^ al
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology - CAIumet 5-9600, Bt. MS
Arn-our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Sfereh 25, 1952
FOR RELEASE: immediate
GHICACIO >« Tbxee local students were awarded letters in
swimming at Illinois Institute of Technology* athletic director Bernard
(Sonny) Weiasnan announced today* .v«.. -
They ares Michael and Thomas i^do* sons of Mr. and Mrs. Michael
F. Pado. 749 ^Uc street} and Raymond Keilmaa* 18, son of Mr, and Mra,
iVed A. Keilman, 377 Jackson street*
A.11 three are freshroen majoring in arohiteoturs*
-jaj-
:lBno<"! yr.Q
IK .1^ .0O4T-8 lamulAO — vpoloi'l^aT io statHenl jio.-.. '
Vlt .l<3 ,004V-J lamulAO - yeoloiHor-T lo stutiUnl jlon.Ui ;?
fl-CI8l l-i|>rir-..,J
YaOJOMHD3T -IO 3TUTIT2M{ 2IOI/,'
'I til-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
lllmois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. E-xt. 545
Arn^our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Ext. 31
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: jjaroh 23, 1932
FOR RELEASE: immediate
CmCAGO «- John L« DeRoo. 38I2 South Washtenaw ayenue* baa been
awarded a letter in basketball at IlllDoia Institute of Technology.
DeAoo la a junior in the Institute's department of fire protection
and safety engineering.
He plays forward and center on the basketball aquAd. He received
his first letter last year* • .. . . ^
-pap-
f.*e 1x5 ,004?-? Is^clIAO — vpoloniijsT 1o ;,•
T.-ii!.fcnuo^ lis^i-:
B-0I8I bied-^'oj
yOOJOHH03T qO 3TUTIT2MI 2IOHi
zionilll ,6! opb.
C63C' f;,s4 «.ar;fiava wjB::t©;»«la«* ^tooB SiBg. ^ocHiaa «J iMS«t »<► OBAOIHO
o^atf-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Cen+er
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
niino.5 Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Bt. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Eut. 3lj
NigH Phone;
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Mareh ;^, 1932
FOR RELEASE: iiMsdiate
CHICAGO — Joseph R. Byerwalter, I9, sou of Mr. aai Mca, 0. I.
3yerwalter» ^3k South Throop street* has b^en awarded a letter in
basketball at Illinoie Institute of Technology.
3yertfalter is a aophooiore in the Institute's firs protection and
safety ei«;ineering department*
He plays center on the basketball squad* and was leading scorer
this year^aj^.;. .%»» ss© iM^nr»T<s^
He also reeeired a letter last year.
-pap-
:isrort"i vi,0
IE .tx3 .OOit-? omuiAO — vpolonriasT !o stutiljni ^.c•nT^i k
:»noi)<l MpiM
il-018( b ad-ic '
YaOjOHH03T ^O 3TUT!T8Hi 2IOm.
.-■jV'Sf ."i-ft^ •Jesr.;.' e s;-.-vA"'Ji ;a i fei..a &ft
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Cantor
Chlcige 16, llllnoii
Day Phentit
lllin§is Institute if TeehUBlo^y = CAIumef MMO, f«t. Ml
Afff^euf Resesrth Nuftdsttan
8( IHingU Institute of Tschnalefy ^CAIumet MtN, int, 117
Nl4ht rhentt
Ufflgif^ IIIO'R
Mailed!
Maroh 25. 15^2
FOR RELEASE:
JDnaedlate
CHICAGO — Roland Belloan, 21, aoa of Mr* and Mrs. RolaM Bellnant
4418 {forth Major avenue* haa been awarded a letter in awimoiing at
Illinois Institute of Technology* i- . .-:=:,- .a
Belloan is a senior in the Institute's department of fire
protection and safety engineering.
Ha ia a me^er of Delta Laiobda Xi fraternity* Alpha Phi Onte^
aerrice club, and the Lutheran Student's association.
-pap-
tit .Ui ,WM4 lofflulAd » Y^eio'trijeT Is i)iu<l)tnl tle'iilH ts
YaOJOv1HD3T =10 3TUTIT2MI 2IOHi
19+neO ypolofifi
tianllil ,di o9»»
ajfti^sfsl
5e '^is^Am fli -3t©*,tj»I j8 &&fe'ifc»6 used B.»:<»«f ,«flia©T« rr.et«a£ ;id-utM BX^.i
(icj-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phohst:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9M0, fcit. MS
Armour Research Foundation
o( Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-«00, Ext, 317
Nlqhl PKona:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed:
Iferch 23, 1932
FOR RELEASE: i^^i^te
CHZOAOO -» Three south eiders l^Te reoelyed athletic awards at
Illioois Institute of Teohnology. They are* -• _...^ .:..,„ .^ ,
Walter Bartky* 5451 %de Park boulevard, sophonore, letter in
swiioningi Ernest Honignoan, 4^33 Drexel boulevard* senior, letter in
wrestling* and Robert MoCus, 1320 East 39th street, letter in basketball*
Bartlqr is a student in the electrical engineering department.
Qanigrsan and MeCue are studying mechanical engineering*
-pap-
noitsbnuo^ Hsitsui! •i.'v ""*
■' ,KHf-* l-MTiulAO — fpoloJ-.HjsT )o »(ufit(itl ilo'i.ltl to
d-Oid bi»dr.ioJ
YaOJOMH03T ^O 3TUTIT2MI ZIOMUJI
•i-.n!|!'i ^i (•jn&:."irj.'3
ibeiieM
tft aijoii^e ai/9.W,;» frsviaswi er^ti s'x»i;.te jStoof; setiiT «» Ci?AOIHO
*iiBCd"?:^R»d at r&4i9i ♦Leslie diJ^g. *e«S CSig^ ,s«:OsM JiedoH lnus ,jf.uij.,c /«
*ti-ijri;,-t7js<iofc :iaiT83jKi^a is@l%;^oeIo od^ «i; *fi(»iiu*c s si x'5*i«s*^
-<j«g-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Conftr
Chlc«9e 16, lllinoii
D«y Fhonti!
lllinoii Initiluts of Tuchiialciijy — CAIumel S-t400, EkI. I4B
Armour Reiosrch Foundation
ol llimoli InitltutK o( Technology- CAIumBi 5-MOO, E«t. 1
Night rhenti
Lombard IIIO-R
Mailed: Uutvh 25, 1552
FOR RELEASE: immediate
OHTOAGO •- Three north aiders have reeeived athletic avarda at
Illisola Institute of Technology. They arei
Robert Peterson* 21, eon of Mr. amd Uea, Eric Peterson, I309
Glenlake arenue, letter in basketball; Joseph Rodgers, 24, son of iSe,
and Mrs* F« C. Rodgara, 1417 Kirk street, Evanston, letter in swisaming,
and a«rard Ziditennan, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs* Gerben Ziebteman, 103d
Altgeld avenue, letter in swinaaingv
All are seniors. Peterson is studying arohitectore* Hodgers
elTil engineering, and Ziohteraan electrical engineering*
-pap-
Y©OJOMHD3T qO 3TUTIT2HI 2I0HI
t'lonlW. ,ii! opt;:
e^iJSBivre aX t^iiet ,a4msvft ^C'l'-i-iTi
Trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Cen+er
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
IINnois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Bt. MS
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Mtroh ^, 1952
FOR RELEASE: laanediate
CHICAGO •• Six west side student a hare reeeired athletic anards
at Illinois Institute of Technology* They arei
James Liageoant 5^ North Kensington arenue* LaGrange* Junior «
letter in wrestliag} Carl tfoeok, IO40 Woodron, Lombard « senior, letter
in bauilcetball*
Joseph Sehwebl, Jr.* IO329 Canterbury, Westchester, sophomore,
letter in wrestlingi Alfred Siede, 820 Elgin arenue, fbrest Park, senior,
letter in wrestling*
William Staehle, 1110 Mbrth 14th sTenue, Melrose Piark, letter
in wrestling, and Robert Srerak, 3240 South Highland avenue, Berwyn,
letter in basketball*
-pap-*
in .-/'i .oo4?-a
YaOJOHHD3T ^O 3TUTIT2HI aiOH.
eionilll ,di ope-.-iliC
,7\ 5IO^
'X8#4®X »toiB*« *fe^«dfsoJ ,£<nl^c)< O^kOX ,Mee<*; I-xM) iBaii*»©'JC« xii -sajs-si
,nr!j??'y&e tsciicvfi tsGsi^iE a.4ivs>& O^t t^'S'*'^^. j-jstiori faue eSHii^faeiw ni
-q^'<|-
( Trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 6-9MI0. Ext. 545
Arnnour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?t00, Ext. 31
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Bferch 25, 1952
FOR RELEASE: liEaediate
CHICAOO <— • Three northwest eiders hare reeeiv^ athXetie awards
from Illinois Institute of Teehnology. They aret
Roland Belltsaa* 21, aoa of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bellnaaa, 4416
North ^Jor aveauet letter in swinsning} Robert Gampbell. 21, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Cani)bell, 3426 West Haddoa arenue, letter in swisaming,
and Ted Spath, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T« Spath, 62^ North Sayre
aremie, letter in ewimming,
Cascpbell is a senior in electrical engineering, and Bellman and
Spath are seniors in fire protection and isafety engineering*
-pap-
fit .1x3 ,CO»»-a tamulAD — ypolonitisT lo stutilJnl SioniM k;
YSOJOHH03T qO aTUTlT2m aiOMIJJI
jionilli ,dl opt;
«.Bf*jtoiU:w8 ti T?»t-t©X t©Bft6»YB acMi^i ^£©?f ^^d .XX9C'qiai.eO isXeaoQ, .site jora
•QjtiXi'
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
D«y PhoiMi:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet S-tWO, bt. Ml
Armour Research foundation
of Mlmois Institute of Technology — CAIumet !-«00, E«t. JI7
Niqht Phon«:
Lombard IIIO-R
Mailed: yjarcii, 25, 195 2
FOR RELEASE: immediate
GHIGAQO -« Seven south aiders have reeeired athletic awards at
Ulifioie iiatitute of Teclinology, athletic director Bernard "Sonny"
Weissiaan announced today. They aret ;
Jred JU Cassel. 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred 0. Cassalt 7745
Bornhaffl avenue, letter in basketball; Ernest Honigaan* 21, 4633 South
Drexel boaleTard« letter in wrestling; Revert B« McCue, 21, son of Mc,
and lara. Enmett J^ McGue^ 1320 East 39th street, letter in basicetball}
Scott Bartky, I9, son of Mr. and %>s. ialter 3artky, 343I South Hyde
Bark boulevard, letter in swinBiung*
Joseph B. Byerwalter, I9, son of air. and l&ca, George F. Byerwalter,
8534 South Throop street, letter in basketballi Rayinond Keilioan, IS, son
of Mr. and iifrs* Ft>ed Keilman. 377 Jackson street, Qary, Ind., letter in
swiiaming} and Michael and Thooas l^do, sons of Sir. and Mrs. Michael F.
Bado, 743 Bo Ik street, Gary, Ind., letters in swiisming*
MEsCofi, a senior mechanical engineer, was captain and second high
scorer on the Techawk basketball team which won 11 of 13 gaises this
season, lie was named the team's most valuable player.
-jaj-
;• .BftiM *»mulAO — ¥PC>!onH;9T lo »tu(I»«'il jlonHU
.oC.\*-!l ♦•inulAO — VPO'c.nijoT to stuli'jnl iium:-. is
MiBrtl tittiifl
Y0OJOHH03T ^O 3TUTIT2MI 2fOMIJJI
bsiiaM
■4 0i -ai/'xiswis &x*©£ril*« isvia©***? ©vj&d e'laisit ^W5.a fi«iT«S — 09<?*5IBD
^ijfiGO©* -J&"3uaa'Jf>t- -•.:;?»;-■'.:?- •■•ii-;iijs*B ^'^soiofiifs®^ 4© ©*iriiSfcifi aicflilXI
• rijjMe& gg.^41, ,1S «asa^,cfi<ii S^esa-i;! %ll&iii^t&s^ v.l i»^*fe£ ,«ieixerjs isselcxirti'
,*;M %o ace ,iS «©fiS«g& JS. #'S4s<goa tS'^lXtfss'XB rU-ic^iT^oi «ii'3»v9eilsod i.o2:»aC
|.U^»®i^M fil <X3i#i$'^ «t«»a<x9« 4^^^ tfe^' OS^ »eifO&^ «i; asmiS. .«^ i2Q«
r:Oe ttl ,flBEix33[ l««»ixje?l jliadoeaieao ni; 't9i-4sl ,#asi*8 qoois'l ifii-oCi ^i^^J
dS-^fi tcccsB Ma jiiJ:foiqs& saw .'Sfeaaians letbxi^.otm icjlamn s ,«AiDdMi
sirlj eaffifig tX 'lO XX new dcjJtdw cuse* XXadiaisad 2Jwerio«T ®ri* co Ts-xosa
.«t-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
of llhno
Night Phone:
of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. MS
ch Foundation
■e of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 31
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: mrch 25, 1952
FOR RELEASE: laanediate
CHXCAQO — • Six soathneat aide atudenta have reeeived athletic
aimrda at Illinois Institute o£ Technology* ahtletio director Beroard
"Sonny" Welsaman announced today* They area
Robert I« Mathetrsont 20, son of tHr, and Mrs. Ira J* i!i&thewaon,
12^20 taiallaoe, letter in wrestling) John L. DeRoo, 20, 3312 South
i^shtoaav, letter in basketball; Al Ki^ialiua, 24. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Kisielius, 7233 South Saeraiosnto avenue, letter in vrestling;
Tbm Ooralka, 2^, son of ^, and Mrs, John Cktrallcat 38O3 South Spaulding,
letter in basketball} Ted Dunaj, 21, son of Mc. and ^s» Stanley DunaJ*
3251 South %s3aaoit« laanager of the basketball team; and John R. -Bartkus,
20, son of Mr. and mca, John K* Bartkus, 6436 South Canqpbell avenue,
letter in urestliog*
.jaj-
usnofiM you
aK .)if3' .(XM-l ♦smulAD — fpolon.<3!>T 'b siutitZTl eionlui
IE .1x3 ,0OW-3 fsmulAO — veolonitosT -lo .iuiitjnl s.omili io
YaOJOHHOaT qo 3TUT!T2HI 2IOH!
le+naO ypolon~
aionilli ,6i op?'
i)^sffiB»S ■B.-it&s^ii' oiits/afls *^j®oIuflilss>1E Ifc af*j!fti*J*iaI a-i<^lEliII iti? si*?&ws
-t'?t-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phonei:
mines Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-94O0, &<t. MS
Arn-our Research Foundat^on
of hhnols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, E»t. 3
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Sferch 2$, 1952
FOR RELEASE: imajgdiate
OHICAGK) *- Foot Southwest aiders have teceiredi athletic aivards
at Illioois Instibute of Teohnology. They arei
John Bartkus, 20. son of Mr, and hlra, J* il« Bartkus. 643^ South
Campbell avenue* junior, letter in wreetlingj led Dunaj* 21, son of iJir,
and iSra, Stanley fiiuiaj, 3^3^ South Aksaasoit arenue. senior, letter in
basketball (oiaaagdr of the s^uad),
Thorma Ck>ralka, 23, son of Mra* li&edalene Goralka, 3803 South
Spaulding avenue, senior, letter in basketball, and Alb in Eisielius«
24* aon of Mr. and I'frs. Joseph Kisielius* 7253 South Saeramento avenue,
senior, letter in wrestling*.
•pap*
.1(3 .00»?-J *»mi)IAO — YpolonHosT lo siolitjnl ii.-o.i:!
'«3 ,0OM-S 'smulAD — veo'c.-.i' J?T io siulitinl ?io.-..!!| t?
:9nol<S trtpiH
(1-0181 bijjd.-noj
•YOOJOMHD3T =!0 3TUTIT2MI 2tOMIJJl
isfnsO ypolonrtoeT
,:ionil!i ,61 cpsaiHO
•Ui 1.0 Koe >l% ,t«taiG fcsf iSKiX*a©T9f ffx is^tel ,isoxfi«t 4S3«««v& Xi»*SK30
f'i nro?d-9X ,T»i4i«e tQisaer&. iic^^^&M. diuoQ X<^ tiJABoC 'Vfeiisis^S ^■^'M feae
«ajEiiXf4B£(S cxdXA Jise ,XX&Q*»3te»a' iSi laiiJai ticLa&B ,aua»v« ariv-^i. .--
,'?ij.i3vs oacaE-tB-ieflf; ii*ii<o8 ££.i;Y »Bx;Xi.eiei2:. riqaeol .BTfi has ^i^ 'io cob ,^l5i
*qi^ ■!
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-94fl0, Evt. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: iferch 25, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Itnmediiate
GiilCAGO — Four south aiders hare received athletic awards at
Illinois Institute of Technology. Th&y arei v _,.
John Barticus, 6436 5outh Casipbell aTenue. junior, letter in
vrestliBgj Joe Byerwalter, 3534 South Throop street, sophomore, letter
in basketballj John DeRoo* j)Ql2 South Washtenaw aTenue* junior, letter
in basketball, and Thoosis GoraUca, ^&:i3 South Spaulding arenue, senior,
letter in basketball*
Bartkus is in the electrical engineering department, Byerwalter
and DeRoo are in fire protection and safety engineering, and Ooralka is
studying civil engineering.
-pap-
SM .i.<3 .BtM-i «sfr.JAD — VC-olonci;
r,o-:unnL",
tie .'x3 ,Or«-S IsmulAO— Ypelonrtj.T
YaOJOHH03T -lO 3TUTIT2MI EiOHL
jionilil .6\ opt
ni •:i&iiiiS. eioitujl. .©i/asvs XXsaqflusv risH/oci d£^i^ «Rjira{:riki& arid
'zs;;;fel .icimjij; eSuooTS «'ecoJjcl3fi%.c!4j:jCi?/SI&^. «ocii»4I aeicd ;XX«c4»>':e6'd x;i.
i9^iB^.Si%S. 4*fi9a:*'ii»Q»fc aai'JKSffliai^© Xj»©it*o»X» «uti «1 si awi^ui;-
■•~J^»
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute o( Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Eyt. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?tOO, Ext. ;
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0.R
Mailed: S&irch 25, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Insnediata
CHICAGO — Robert Peterson, 21, son of Mr. aM Mrs. Erie Peterson*
1309 Glenlake avenue, has been awarded a letter iu basketball at Illinois
Institute of Technology.
Peterson is a junior in arohitecture at the Institute^
He was third high scorer this year, and has been elected eaptain
of the squad for next season*
-pap-
aw .Iif3 ,OW»-a t»miilAO — YDolor.i1:-eT io «ti;titsnl elunli'l
" ' " ,00**-^ -^smolAO — YPolondDsT to aiutiljnl lio.i.^ii !i
YOO.JOHH03T ^O 3TUT1T2HI 2IOHi
le+ngO ypoionrl.
rrs iiuill
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
From: Jim Jensen
Cillumet 5-96OC
Ext. 626
5-9M)0, Ext. 54!
^ii=^,u. o, ruDNc Keiations — James W. An
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAlun
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ex'
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed:
FOR RELEASE
Ivlarch 26, 1952
Advance
ADVMMGE FOR RELEASE IVI^CH 28, 1952
CHICAGO — Two new opponent 3, Knox and Monmouth colleges, appear
on the 1952 Illinois Tech baseball schedule, released today by Coach
Ed Glancy*
The Techawks, 1951 Chicago Collegiate tournament champions, will
play 11 games in addition to the 1952 tournament.
The schedules
April 25 at Knox
April 24 at Monmouth
A.pril 29 at North Central
May 1 Navy Pier
May 2 Monmouth
May 6 at U. of Chicago
May 8 at Concordia
May 14 at U. of Chicago
Hfey 19 at Chicago Teachers college
May 21 at Navy Pier
Jfey S^t 26, 30, 31 Chicago collegiate toarnament
lHay 28 Concordia
-Jaj-
5 from
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Erom: Jim Jensen
CAlumet _5-96'*0
Ext. A26
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9tO0, Ext. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-7600, Ext. 31
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: ^«^ ^6, 1932
FOR RELEASE: ^^^ance
ADVAI^CE FOR RELEASE AFTER 9 P.M. (C3T) WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1952
CHICAGO — A meeting of the minds between gcvernuent and private
power companies concerning federal power in the Missouri Valley was
called for tonight by an Iowa utilities executive.
Speaking before the American Power Conference in the Sherman
hotel, N. Bernard Gussett, president of the Iowa Pbwer and Light company,
asked the secretary of the interior to invite representatives of Missouri
Valley power companies to aid in solving problems connected with federal
power in that area.
Gussett sent copies of his suggestion to the Congress and to
governors of the Valley states*
The chief problem, Gussett said, lies in the failure of federal
agencies to correlate government hydro-electric developments with
generating and transmission facilities of investor-owned electric utilities,
"There is no question but that the federal government will
generate and sell considerable hydro-electric power in connection with
the hundreds of millions of dollars which have been spent, are being
spent, and are planned to be spent on large dams in the Missouri
watershed," Gussett said.
■However, I do not believe that any comprehensive, detailed
•verall plana for the best use of this hydro-electric power have ever
.{^••i , ' ! • : iU
iqa i'-a --xf ii&QjHJcl'i ari-i' hci
guasett abstract! american power conference — Illinois Tech, page tw©
been prepared. "
Gusaett said that taxpayers should require government agencies
to use Missouri Valley power facilities to bring in the naximum return*
"The only way to achieve this end in the Missouri Valley," he
said, "is to correlate the hydrcj- electric developments of the federal
government with the existing generating facilities cf the investor-nwned
electric utilities and with the transmission and distribution netvvorks
which nov/ serve most people in the Valley."
If this is not done, Gussett pointed out, millions of dollars
will be wasted on unnecessary power transmission facilities which will
merely duplicate existing systems. He added that communities will find
the long transmission lines from distant dam sites lack the required
service dependability.
If the government facilities are used in connection with the
existing private systems, duplication will be avoided and customers will
not have to rely on long transmission lines from the dams, he said»
Gussett pointed out that this sort of cooperation is not impossible*
"Already we see evidence that an accord has been reached between
the Southwest Power Administration of the interior department and 12
investor-owned electric utilities of the Southwest,"
"I therefore suggest to the secretary of the interior," Gussett said,
■that he invite representatives of Missouri Valley investor- owned electric
utilities to meet with him and attempt to solve this problem."
"I nske this suggestion," Gussett concluded, "with the hope that
it will serve as a foundati^^n upon which we can again build that confidence
between the government and its people which is so necessary to our
fiontinued sutrviral,"
-jaj-
END ADVANCE FOR RELEASE AFTER 9 P.M. (CST) ViEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1932
trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute o( Technology — CAIumet 5-9M0, Ext. 545
Arr^our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-WOO. Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard leiO-R
Mailed: ,....- < X'^^Z
FOR ReTeASe/tJ^,.
CJHxGijfiO — 4«.; R'.' tfe.^fcin3, Jr. , imechaaieai squipiiKut engineer,'
<i&ti'iiern Jvlaasaohuaetta' Electric cso'jipauy, ^poKre at the Amer ican Power
ooot'erenc^ Mhrch 23 at c-iie ^hjr:ian hotel.
I'iaef cOQi'erenee as sponsored oy IlliffiSia" Institute oTTecimblogy.
iciskias spoke on "^rix^ Chc-rdeal llfadtatot of an Evraporator at;
V/est iipririgfield jtation.""'-^ •■-''■^'''•■■^""" '
-pap*
2M .'.3 0M?-2 tonulAO — YpolonHjsT 'o !,tut;t?nl ^.oo.; 11
l£ .tv3 .OOW-a t^mulAO — ypolonrbsT to stiititii:! 'Ion...! jo
tsnort"! trtpiW
YaOJO'/1H03T ^O 3TUT1T2HI aiOH:
latnaO ypolonr
eionilll |il oye:
:3aAaJ3i! vSO^
^■sescisnt- ^rnstfxqijips isoxfierioafn' , ♦TcT. ,cat^m *yi .■«• -- 0-i«.3ih0
-gaq-
& Trum
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
IM.noiS Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?400, fcit. 545
Arrr-Quf Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO. Ext. Ji;
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed: .".laroh dfu 13 j2
FOR RELEASE: iniaeaiui,©
wfIIC-.30 -- Cr, A, MleiT^ivlorf, sttperiataiideat of pbwe? plants f jr
Ai^ 0. iijiitti ccjrporatioa, apotce at tiie A:ndrican Powex* oonfereaae »]arca «i3
in the SharmAu hotel. - ■^-■' ■■■■■ ---^-m-,, :..■ ,:,„
I'he conference ia sponsored by lilinoia Iu3i.i«;uce of Technology.
Mler&ndorr's ialic m.3 cit.led "-r>roteoti4g Heating units in
Coodeoaate Lines Against Ckirrosion* "
-pap-
iH .trf ,OMf-a iamulAD — veclor.rinaT lo stuliljnl aionlM!
no isbnuoH H3lt.0i9it -.i.t-r'A
It .<«=! ,004f-a lamulAO— ypobrnlDsT io sijtiUnl 2;pni'.: *_•
:encrt<) Irtp k1
a-0181 bii,a.-Lj
YSOJOHH03T ^K) 3TUTiT2MI 2IOH'.
ne+nsD ypoionfi'
aion'illl .(ii oDhC'
-gsq-
from
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 545
ir Research Foundation
ols Institute of Technology — CAIumet S-MOO. Ext. 317
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed:
^, 1S52
FOR RELEASE: iai^^^ditto
i/iilC«^Xiv> -• J, I. jfelioti;, iiiraotoi" of rea^saroli for 'ihs y
i3Co;»tive devalopoeai; aoiiiTutteo of Jisunaioooa Ojal Uesearciii iac.» •;:>§««■»
apOKe at iiie -Xaeriaaa iPowai' ooaferenoe ..iaroh 23 at fcho otier^ma Jiatel.
Gas i?ar'olne L9comotive«*
-pap-
:i9nonH yf>'J
JM .1x3 ,OMf-a re.-nulAO ->eolonf!oaT k
IE t»3 ,00W-2 ts-^aiAO — vpolcnHoeT 1-- 9
ititjni jlo^.MI
YaOJOMHD3T =!0 3TUTIT2Hi 2IOHUJ1
jionilll ,6\ opeo'"
■•^^'
s from
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
IHinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?600, Ext, S45
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, E«t. 31
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: Sferch 26, 1952
FOR RELEASE: I-nroediate
CiilC/iGO — R. W. Lane, cheioiat for the state water survey .<^;^
division of the State of tlliaois, spoke at zhc A.at:>ricaa Tasex- conferenee
^rch 23 at the Sheraaa hotel, ...ii^i.^, ^...&^x\>uU ^>r *«^^.w;'.»^gv».
The confersnce is spc:isorfca Dy Illii3ois lastitute ox' lechcology.
iane spoke, on "B'eedwater Xreatnient at Illinoia State InsGitutioas."
-pap-
IE .1x3 .ooa^a or
.•9f.oii« tnplH
»-OI9l bitam. J
YSOJOV^H03T =!0 3TUT1TEMI 2IOk!!.
?ion'illl ,6\ opeo
-qeq-
Trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
liilnc-is l.nstitute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Bt. 645
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet S-MOO, Ext. 317
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: i;i^::^(±, 26, 1952
FOR RELEASE: i^,,,i,t.
ClRGJiCO — J. BjToh Sims, auperintendeat of public works, apoke
at the American Poyifer conference Iviarch 28 at the Sheroian hotel.
The conference is eponaored by Illinois Institute of recanology.
Pirns' talk va.8 titled "Study of Operating Ctosts of Large Slow
Speed Diestl --ngiaes Versus Gas Turoines. "
-pep-
tisnoifS 1(60
au -xa .owf-! t
i-^.IAD-v,3 = ionrt:sT
U. srijiitjni e-criHi
n G i t c b 1 *, o ^ r
l31£,32!;SI luc"-/'
l£ .Ui .00»?-a ism;
jiAO — ypclonrfDi.T Vi
YSOJOMH03T ^O 3TUTlT2Mi EIOMI
>ionill! ,61 ^o"--
©atajs ,s2iicT5 oxiciyq xc aasuriJirAiiD^wu jc^iiss aotiG .t **- 0«AC_tivi
°c«l"
from
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Cen+er
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 545
Armour Research Foundation
ol Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet S-MOO, Ext. 31]
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed:
'iarcix 26, li>5'2
FOR RELEASE:
I.£iixib41at;e
CHICAGO »• S, L. Archibald, engineer, and Jonn rur-asall, oieciianieal
production eBginfeer, Bostca Edison oojipacy, spoke at the Aaerioan it>wer
eonferenoe ^ferch 23 at the Sherman tiotel.
Ihfe oo'tfertnae is apoosored by Illinois lostitaie oi leciiajlogy.
They viisausaed 'l^ogreaa in Iroa Pickup Control in the u-enerating
Station Water-Stetua Cyole.**
-pap-
aw .'•:a .OW?-! 1;-njlA0 - VDOiof<<53T \o »tutiie-,l <lon::ll
It .)x3 .OOW-i tsmL'IAO — vp;ion('s9T to 5!i;li:,-ol jlonilM i:
;9nori^ WpiVI
YaOJOHHD3T ^O 3TUT!T2MI 2!OMi-
3^'Bi^.^.'<9lbl*i>>>.
<-C.8<4»
s trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Miinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9*00, Ext. S45
Arr^our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?t00, Ext. 3
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: ^^'^ 2^» ^52
FOR RELEASE: l^^^di^*®
OHIGAGO .. "1. ff. ^iltmer, dariignsr QTir^inoer in tiha G.-intrXt
pump department of 4,llis«3halaer3 .'feioufTaoturing ooHipany, spoko al; the
Anjerlijan TVjTyer oonferenes -March 27 at. tba Sherniaa hotel. . ,,,::,,_ . ^^.
The fionference tyj^s STXjnaorod by Illinois IrjBtrltu-ie Of Teolmology.
7!iTtr!a:'r's t.r.lk tojj titltsd "Condcuaer Glroulatlng Purap Intakes."
-pap-
?IE .1,-3 ,00»-a tomitlAO — pdc'irbeT )o of-.'.HrnI jloili' (d
:9nori1 IrtplH
YOOJOMH03T iO 3TUTiTakil 2IOM.
.ff4iP!f*5rt'?*c«a etlfi^ If I laaKlsBe ■racslaefi aTtaarlfiW .« *lf •- (^DIHO
•K|»C/'
s trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
llllnoi! Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 545'
Arr^our Research Foundatron
of Miinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-«00, Ext. 31:
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailedfejaron 26, I5/32
FOR RELEASE
-liiiraediate
ChlGAGO — R.ul R. Sidler, president of Brown Boveri oorporation,
aiyoke at the Auifci-icaa Power coni'erenoe B>laroh 28 at the SlxeraBn hotel, -^a^
liic cotifereriee is spoaoored by Illinois iaetitute of Technology.
Midler lapiike oa "Optratint: Experieuces with Gas 'i'urCtiu&s. *
-pap-
.Toitsb.-uol rio:»oj39 iLC-^.-A
tit .tx3 .OOif-J ijin.lAD — YCulc.nHo=T >o ^iaritji'i eloni'M "o
S.018I b-'brio-oJ
YeOJOMHD3T -lO 3TUTIT2HI 2IOM1JJI
latnsD ypoionfbsT
lionilll ,d\ optoirlO
i:iiBit>i^'iuJ:
32A3J351 ;!Oi
■ 3^f{£C*'^^''' ?j **'-'*' ^'-'
<in-l . (. r.ii,-i^f,r;^ «so Siih'fiok' liilMCi
-iJBti-
a 1 1 will
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
MlincMS Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Bt, MS
A'n-ou- Research Foundat.on
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-«00, Ext. 31
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
FOR RELEASE
IjLuediats
CijUC^ftOO >* T. J. PatSt oanager of the i3co:aoti7& aaa gas turbina
engiJOdciirixiig division or Westin^iouse :2.iectrio corporatioa* ^poice at the
Aoerioan ibw^r ooafereoce iihroh 'dQ at the JherDoau hotel*
2>ja,e coal'ferexio& is sponsored oy Illinois xnatitute of Technology.
3o«!tf<*l:
i^tz' talK was titled "Gas Turbine ^w^r Plant iJesigns.**
-pap-
i^ .tx-j .00M-! tomjIAO— ,e=
S-0I8I bicd.-:oJ
YSOJOHHOar ^O 3TUTIT2HI 210ML:
S^gf '^^3 XJO-?.;^.!
:b9i;6'v(
jJdiM&&X
:32A3J351 9iO^
-<?fiq«
5 Trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Cen+er
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
lllir>ois Institute of Technology — CAIumet
Arrrour Research Foundation
of llhnois Institute of Technology — CAIurr
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
5-9600, E-/t. 545
et 5-940O, Ext. 31
Mailed:
Iferch 26, 1952
FOR RELEASE: ^^^^^^
CHICAGO ~ Claude Robinson, president of the Opinion Research
corporationt spoke at the American Pbwer conference March 28 at the
Shernoan hotel*
')S;<',j-A-.fc«j:*', 4^11. \
l»|!Sh->t«l> ». »^ S.:JS!r JiidlSU'i W«K ■e'VOTi ••teV>--i.4Cf S^JJtuJW
The conference is sponsored by Illixiois Institute of Tcciinology.
Robinson's tal]<: nss titled "What the People Think Abaut
SocialiaiB. "
-pap-
noirebnucR nD-.ssJs!!
YOOJOHHD3T qO 3TUTlT2t/ll 2iOHIJJI
eionilll .^^l opeoiHD
.YSolouQfioiT lo eJiriiteal exoallXI v«l^^ fisioeaoqa el aonetelac© edf
JucdA 3taJt4T aiqos'^ erf* ^fiffW* fia£*W Bflw t^A* Q'nGfsnlcfofi
* .aiailsiooS
-QBCl-
i Trwrn
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumef 5-?600. ht. S45
Arn-our Research Foundatfon
oi Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO, Ext. 3
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I(J-R
Mailed: jiaroa 2C, 1)52
FOR RELEASE: ,,^i^,^
i3H2i3i\QO — S, L. Lawtoa, onief engineer of the power department
of AluioLaiufl Laboratoriea limitod spoke ei; the Amerioan Bower eooference
ifarch 27 at the Suernsan, hotel. -^^ '—'•*.v -•
^lie cool'eroaoa is sponsored by Illioois Institute of Technology »
Lawtoa spoice on •Keaaxio-Kitiiaat, i^-odacer of Baokaged iiyiiro
-pap-
JM .td ,0(»?-a tarrulAO — ypo
Tl£ .153 ,M»-J fi-nulAO — veoknri:i5T to siutitjnl iloni!
te 3-uti
rsnortS MpiM
(1-0181 bisdmoJ
YeOJOMH03T qO 3TUT1T2'/I! 2IOHiJJl
>ioniill A\ oDeoiHO
»!i<iAi"
5 from
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
U. rector of Public Relations — James W. Armsey
Day Phones:
lllino.s Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ent. MS
Arrrour Research Foundatfon
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-«00, Ext. 3i:
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed: aaroh 26, 1332
FOR RELEASE: Lirnediata
OHIOAGO — H« M» Sutler of th& oanfcral statioa angineering .»f
diTisioaa, ail 15. A.. 'Sdwarcis* aeja^r af £iigiaeeriitg» general
dogineerlag lfib:>ratory. Greneral Eleotrio oonipajoy, spoke at the AiUferican
Pjsrer ooafercnca J.!arali 27 at the Sherzsan hotel.
The QonfensQCd 3.3 sponsdr&a oy Illiiiois lAaLicut/e of X«i<»aaolog^.
3utlax' apoics on "Goodactor 3izd«*Its I'sohoical aod X^coosaiOii
Effects oa TraxismsaioA aa& i^iatributioa. ^ Ldiaards' talic waa titled
•Servo iaechaiiiflajs in tu6 X^««tr IMustry." ;. o^ «fijg; /4sii.tij:#rf^-^^*--
-pap-
-.snoril WpiH
Y0OJOMHD3T ^O 3TUTIT2MI 2IOMUJ!
is+neO ypolonriosT
aionilH ,i\ oDSoif^O
laeot^l^: «d4 ^M^ ^fStf]^ .:'<>%S<^i^&<^: @X'^iU9lXiL_ X^ltm^^ ; ^X^Jf^40- ^^^^l^-J^^Ce
-<j£q~
s trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
u, rector ol Public Relations -James W. Arm«y
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?6O0. Ext. S45
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO, Ext. 31
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed:
= Sarch 26, 1^2
FOR RELEASE:
IrtEoediaue
CHICACrO — A« A. Osipovioh, H. L. Rorden, and E. C. Hanniun of
the Bonneville Power adniiniatration apoke at the American 3ower
conference fckrcL 27 at the iihersnan hotel*
The conference is sponsored by Illiiwis Institute of Technology,
Csipovich is chief of the transmissions design section, and
Roi^ien is a high voltage practice engineer. They discussed "Experience
with 230-Kv on iarge rovter Systems*'
Hannum, program coordinator, talked on "The Multipurpose
Columbia River Development l^ogram*'''
-pap-
d-OISI tisoi'ioJ
YaOJOHHOai =\0 3TUTIT2KI 2l01/ilJJI
le+naO ygolonriDoT
aionilli ,iil opeoiriD
ej.s£/.iacaiu.
-qaq-
5 Trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois institute of Technology —CAIumet 5-9600, Ext. 545
Arn-our Research Foundation
ol Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-WOO, Ext. 31'
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: I*-ra»? 26, 1952
FOR RELEASE: i™ie4iate
CHICAGrO •• G. H. Putnam, Banager of the condeaser departflient
of lagersall Rand oo'apaay, apoite at the Araeri^o Barwer eoafereaee
Max" oh 27 at the Sherrran hotel.
tsxsn-i
The coBference is 0poaai3r®a by Illinois Instltata of Technology.
Puttam's talk wa'3 titled "Fundaiiental Desirgns and Dssiga
ConsiJeratioas of Industrial v.-srjdenaers. "
AmlXfi-^-'& rr^r .^ss»«03XklJje'®i<*
-pap-
f l£ .t»3 .00»f-a IsriulAD — ypolonrijsT 'o
YaOJOHH03T qO 3TUTIT2HI 2IOHIJJi
zionilli ,AI ogeolHO
,ie*o4 xas6B'9«4C erf* M^TS rfoisM
5 Trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute o( Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ext. S45
Arn^our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-7400, Ext. }|
Night Phone:
Lor^bard I8I0-R
Mailed: ,. . „/. •, «r-^
i.sarch 2&, iS*52
FOR RELEASE: ^^,^
OitLCAGO — 2. L. liarder, coioaulting tranamisaioa eogiaec^j:' for
Westioghouae Eleetric corporationt spoke at the Aaeri<Kia Bawer doaferenee
Ijaroh 27 at ihis Sbsruaa hotel.
'2h6 eonfereaee is apoiiaored oy Xllinoia Instii;ute of Techiiology»
ijarder'e talk was titled •Sfagaetie Aiaplifiers for Pov/er Control. »
-pap-
in .U3 ,OMf-J tsmLlAO ~ ;polcitri:sT to t.ijtltjnl iionlHI
tit .t»3 ,0n4?-J ;smjlAO — vpolinriDsT to jtutitinl jrjmlll )o
:»noil1 tripiH
D-OISI bmaf-.oJ
YaOJOHHOai ^O 3TUTIT8MI 2IOI/IIJJ1
igtnaO ypolonrfasT
aiortilll ,Ai opeoiHD
s.-yj.'^ki.^A-- .
«q«j'
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Cen+er
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones;
llimois l.istltute o( Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. ht. MS
Arrrour Research Foundatton *
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-«00. Ext. 31
Niqht Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: i^j.{ja 26, 1932
FOR RELEASE: radiate
CHIQAOO •« 0. J. 3tallcamp« assistant chief desigt^r of thie
Wiscoasin Sleetrie ib»er oaiapaa/« 3pok« at the American Power cooferenee
iiarah 2? at tiie Sheraan hotel. '.r-ie-i?® of i;iva&.ffi:>i^gy«
rhe doai'erecod is sponsored oy lilioola liiatitute of Tecasolosy*
Stafroajup's talk waa titled "Design jfeatures of ntke Oak Creek
Station* "
-pap-
iH .t«3 .OMf-a isnolAO — vpolonrts-jT lo stutitjnl iloniDI
• n0.t6bnu0=i H3163Jsi) 1JOT.-A
8-0181 ti6d("oJ
YOOJOl/IHOBT qo 3TUTIT2MI ElOHUJ!
zionilli ,dl op&oirlD
^i£?-,--
a 1 1 will
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Cen+er
Chicago 16, Illinois
Ddy Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?M0, Ext. 545
Arrr-our Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO, Ext. 31
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
FOR RELEASE
L'li'nediate
CHICAGO — ^, F. Triesd of Sbaaco Serrioos, Inc. apoke at the
Aiaeriean i^^wer oonf erene© Maroh 27 at the- Sheman hotel. - ;.^: :vr
Tha oonfer3iia9 is sponsored by XlLinoia lostitute of Technology.
J^ lend' 8 talk Wb.3 tit lei "Noise ftroblema and rteveatioa of
ifeiae in Publie Ufcililsy Propertiea. • a,*' "ii^^^ii ;.
-pap-
SM .t)c3 ,0O*T-J t9n-L^A3— yf.^lon,1:;T )o £,)Ltit!nl j.onllll
?l£ .f»? ,0OM-3 tsmuiAO- .polonrfj-!! -c 5H.lit2/>' zioniH! to
S-0I8I biedmoJ
YOOJOHHOaT qO 3TUT!T2H! eiOMUJl
iionilll .Ai opeoiHD
ScHci. x'^f'^
:b9!i6M
acfjsl&atriaJ
:3EA3Ja;i 5iOT
-^aq.
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
!'r,„o:s Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-94O0, Bt. S4S
Arr-uur Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO, Ext. 31
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: ,*4arch 2&, 1952
FOR RELEASE: ira^^iat*
OiGCAGO- — 3an Hagland, jaaaager of the hydraulic coupling ^
division of Aaferictaa BloTrer corDoration* spoke at the ^m&ri^ian Penreop
coofereziae liiarch 2? at the >iheraan botel.
Thd aonfereaoe is sponsored by Illinois Institute of Technology.
Paglaad*8 talk was titled "Det<aaiid Parforimaee— Fluid Drvr9 in
tiie Modern Power Plaat."
-pap-
It .!x3 ,00«-! l!i'"jl AO — vpulontlosT Ki ?!u»itanl j^oi-.i'll to
•.snoHS trtplH
YaOJOHH03T =!0 3TUTITEMI EIOHUJI
isfnsO vpolonriosT
aionilll ,iJI opeoiHO
:32A3J3^ 5iO-l
-<i«i-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Ml.no.s Institute of Technology — CAiumet 5-9*00, Ext. S45
A'-3ur Research Foundat.on
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?400, Ext. 3
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed:
(tor Oh 26, 1332
FOR RELEASE: 1^,^,,
GHIGAGO '-- 3. M. Joa^ia, plaaaiog engineer for the Daquesnd
Light coinpaoy, spoice at the Ajiei-icaa ibwtr coofereaoe -krch 2? at the
Shex'jnan iiotcl. i^ii^^ijsi^ i:^-.,^^X^
The coafereaoe was apoos cared by Illiasla Institute of leehnology*
Jones' apeeoh saa titled "Electric Arc j&'urnaoes as an Mectri©
Utility Loads'" '$ i^,^-. i>in^,<^ o^ivi •vi-juai^^&iit^j^. <>if .vtiXu^ir&^^i&A '9^^^
-pap-
8M Ixj .0M*-2 Tsm.lAO — vpolonrtD-»T to siiiljtenl eionilll
It .t),3 ,004r-! tsTKlAO - YPolccirtjsT to sTuii1?!-.i :;o.-" ) (p
:9no'M IriplM
S-0I8( bisd-noJ
YeOJOHH03T ^O 3TUTIT3HI 2IOMUJ!
?ionilll ,dl opsoirlO
--qjK;-
a 1 1 uiii
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute oi Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ext. S4S
Ar^ou- Research Foundation
of Ithno-s Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5.?400, E«t. 3
Night Phone:
Lombard leiO-R
Mailed: j^^^j^ 36, 1952
FOR RELEASE:
Irsuediate
CHICAGO — 7. F. Estcourt* geni^ral super inteM«at of steam
gi^neratiout Paeifie G&s and Electric oon^panyt spoke at the American
j^w«r eoofareiMse li&iroh 27 ^^ ^^ Sherman hotel.
Th(f oonfersnce was sponsored by Illinois Institute of
^tcourt*a talk was titled "Interoonneotion of Industrial and
Fablie Utility Systems.* . r >.
-pap-
YaOJOMHOaT qO 3TUTIT2!/1i aiO'/lUJI
aioni'.ll ,6\ opsairlO
:32A3J3^ >lCn
9i>f5if>ec3^I
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
ll'mois Institute of Technology — CAIumet S-liOO. Ext. M!
Arrrour Research Foundation
o- lihnols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-MOO, Ext.
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
^^'^^'^'- M&TGh 26, 1952
FOR RELEASE
Insi^diate
GiiZGi^O — Stephen 0. Oasteel* asaistaat manager of tbie Mst
St. Louis azid Interurban Water eonipany. spoke at the Asierioan Povsv
eooferenoe i&roh 26 at the Sherniaii hotel.
The oonference is sponsored by Illinois Institute of Technology*
Oasteel's talk waa titled *Hunaan Relations in Personnel I^aotiee**
-pap-
aM .tx3 .W»f-a tsmulAO — ytolordisT to stutiler.l
YeOJOMHD3T =10 3TUTiT2H! EIOHUJ
nsfnaO ygolonrbaT
zionilil ,6i opfeoiriD
^iSS
-.besi&M
:3aA3J3^ 5iO^
*qfi§-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
IMino.s Institute d Technology — CAIumet 5-9M0. txt. MS
Arrrojr Research Foundation
o; |il,r,ois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?*00. Ext. 3
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: March 2f>, 1952
FOR RELEASE: Imediate
CHICA&O •« J. C. Strasbourgsr. special assistant to the
purohasing agent of Cleveland Electric IllumiiEitiag coapany, spoke, s.,^
£^|.t^e Ajaerloan R>#c:r coafercaee inarch 26 ab the ohecoaa hotel.
The oonfereno© is apondore^ by Illinois Institute of Xwehaology.
Strasbourger's talk was titled »ltBoha.'iizatiori of it-lectxicf^.
B|iiity i>tstri&ution Systems. "
:*&*»-
It .*-<3 ,00»f-E ♦*mulAO — vP=io::flD--T ^c stjtH^ni :'o.-iill 1,;
:=nai« 'ripiH
YaOJOMH03T ^O ^TUTlTeHI 2!OkilJJi
cionilil ,61 opeoirtO
•eiaq-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Cen+er
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
MImcis Institute ot Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 545
Arrrour Research Foundation
oi MlinoJs Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5.9600. Ext. 3
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: jj^gji 26, 1952
FOR RELEASE: immediate
i5EfeA.cio
a'» Ss u*ii".|i
!mm.^w ®f t*?-s ai>i*ll-. «■«§:*■".■:.«
'^t^ii^'^y- GSlQiDO •>• ChaxlAa 7. Wilaoa* eii^neer in thajege of Isirg^r
tturbine desiga for Allla-Ctialmers liilanufacturing oonipanjt apoke at th»
Ameriean B»wdr confereace Maroh 26, at the Shertoan hotel.
Tha eoofereaoe is sponaored by Illinois Institute of ^eohnolosjr*
lilran'S taUc vaa titled "Cootrola of l»odera Steam ^furaine
-pap-
If .ixi .OCW-2 tsmjiAO— voclonrbsT >o s+uillenl jioi.in '3
3-0181 b-ifrdn-jJ
©S^sisl 1^ fegfifii^© ai 'xoaclaa© .fioeXiW .*¥ e«i"3uaS0 -- 043ACIHO
-«««!-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
-CAIumet S-9M0. Ext. 545
Day Phones:
IMIncis Institute of Techriolo
A'~ou- Research Foundatton
of iihnois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-?400. Ext. 3
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed:Mttrah 26. 1952
FOR RELEASE: iB^nedlat*
CHKAOO •« r* H. CarlaoB* aenager of the applieatioa
eogineering d«part!n«nt of ffestinghouse Eleotrio oorporationt Seutk -^
Aiiladelphia, spoke at the Aiasrioan Power oonferenoe. Mareh 26 at
the Shermaa hotel*' - ''^ .i -■..-■-v-i.,; :<^ :■,,;.-■:.- .. . -- : < ■ ''\^&'-s
The eonferenee is spoasored by Illinois Institute of Technology*
Carlson's topic was 'Thermal Effioienoy and Design of High
Temperature and Reheat Turbine (renerator Units* "
-pap*
rsnoriS trlpiH
YOG JOHHOaT ^O 3TUTIT2m ^\ow^.
zioniill ,61 opeDiriO
■^m"
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
n^n„s Institute of Technology - CAIumet 5-9600. E»t S4S
Ar-ou- Research Foundation
of Mlinoi's Institute of Technology — CAIumet S-»600, E»l. :
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: fiferoh 26, 1952
FOR RELEASE: lamediate
OHICAGO •^ h, Simpson of the Maoon Kraft fiaper eonq^i^ apoke
at the Ameriean Bswer oonferenoe Mar<di 27 at tha Slxeriaaa hotel* v^^rrar:^
The oonfereiioe is sponsored by Illinois Institute of Technology.
"-liip4fei*l '¥P^^&%i^% ^f & JSO d
JM .tvi ,CM?-a
flOIBI bnoflr
YeOJOHHD3T ^O 3TUTIT2HI 2IOHIJ
isTRsO Ypoionftosi
sionilll ,6\ opeoiflC
-Qsq-
a 1 1 uiii
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Hlino,5 liistltute of Technology — CAIumet 5-»M0. Ext. 545
Arn-ou- Research Foundation
ot lii.nols Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ext. 3
Night Phone:
Lor^bard I8I0-R
Mailed: jjaroh 26, 1952
FOR RELEASE: in,„«diate
CHICAGO — T. P. Harding, ch^niat for the Omaha Pub lie R>wer
district, spoke at the Atnerioan Bswer eonferenee Mar eh 27 at the Sheriaan
hotel*
Tke eonfereoee is sponsored by Illiiiois Institute of Technology*
Harding Is talk was titled "Initial Operation of a 30O dm
Duplex Deionizing Plant**
-pap-
!£ •»! ,004f-a tiT.jiAO — vpoionrtDeT lo .«*utitinl jlpniill '^
5!.OI8l bivd^;.
Y0OJO1'1HO3T ^O 3TUHT2m 2IOMl^
-xawCl ailau? ade^O sd* *oel iBim&Ji& »|^_xb'safel **? .T *« OOAQEHO
-qsq*
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technolocjy — CAIumet 5-?600. Ext. MS
Arrrour Research Foundation
of Hlmois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-»*00, Ext. 31
Nighf Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: ^^ 36. 1952
FOR RELEASE: j^^iate
hmlismt^SaamSkf' "^'IsJ't:* 19i*ixiei,'' aislltan* siupea^ power of
Q6« Ckdaieal eoapaoy* spoke at the Aaeriean Power conference Marob. 27
at the Sheroan hotel*
The conference la sponsored bjr Illinois Instigate o^fedkno logy.
.i..j«.'i Brines* talk was titlai "Demi aeralizat ion Plant Operational
J&qperlenees. •
-pap-
:a«nod^ ybO
iM .(.-3 .OMf-2 temulAD-vpoionri^sT lo 9tulit?rl ji.^fiiih
It .»v3 .OM'-J tsmu'AO — vcolondsjT fo 5lur*:nl 2;on.('! '.•
■■-nodi rrtgiH
raOJCHHO-lT ^O 3TUTiT2Ml JIOHIJJI
sionilh ,6\ opeai '""
S^ 4^ il6
:b9!i6M
.t«il««Kra ••3eA3J35! qO=l
-q«5-
fs Trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
iririols Institute of Technology — CAIumet
Ar.-Tjur Research Foundation
o( Illinois Institute of Technolocgy — CAIum,
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
5-9M0. E-<t.
;t 5.940O, Ex'
Mailed: »^«»» ^* ^952
FOR RELEASE:^^"''^®^^^*®.,
CiilCAGO — C. L. Killgore and Byron Eraoa of the Bureau of ^^^
Reelamation apoke at the American Bower conference March 26 at the
Sheriaan hote}.,^^,: ^ ^^ ^ ,, j,;^^^^.
The conference is sponsored by Illinois Institute of Technology.
Both disouased •Testing, Rating and Application of High Power
High Voltage Circuit Breaicers. • Killgore is assistant of the chief
designing engineer and Evans is assistant head of the power system
technical section* .a!a<»»
-pap»
iH .\xi ,QIMt-2
;IAO — vpolonri^sT !0
ncilebiTjol f!3i8!>S9S . u
¥ .f«3' ,0OM-e tam:;!AO — vpolorri:>eT to stutitjnl rcn
:-nort<t trtpiW
11-0181 biBdn-oJ
YaOJCii^H03T -iC 3TUT1T2HI aiO'/tUJI
•■atnaO ypolonHoaT
zioftilll ,M opsDi :' -^
-qBSi-
rs Trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
.. ... = . A.. Spenc^x
GAluffiet S-9fc33
Ext. 6ti/
...... ... .^^..^ .^c,a,.o^> — jamei yr. Armiey
Day Phones:
inincs Institute of Technology — CAI umet 5-9*00, EkI. MS
A'-our Research Foundation
o- i:hr,o;s Institute of Technology - CAIumet 5-9600. E«t. 3
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
•^^"ed: y^j.Qjj 26, 1952
FOR RELEASE:
Immediate
ADViAiOE jJYB HE.J2aS£ .kFIWi 6 T.M. , I'H ■ llSDiiV ,. iKJlCH 1?,
CHICAGO -"■■ liljiioj./i IriStit:^',?- -.-f Xyahaolo^',' hoiKTad Alex D*
Baiiej'--; it'ormer Tice-prcS-idenr. of n-iri;,»n.w#..!v A'J', Ei.l;-i.,rj Go,, .;o'--j.?;-:r. vita
t;iie : CUIOACrO •• 0. f. Stamtad, supervisor of the training division
of Union Clectrie Company of Miasoorit spoke at tbe Aioerioan Power ,rv<=.i
eonferenee wfaret 26 at the Shertsan hotel* .f f^o A!.«;T.ij.oan .P.owae :%=e.fe,v-iiice
lb tr Tba eonferenee is sponsored by Illinois Institute of Technology.
Staatad's talk was titled 'Experiences and Results of Personnel
"Eraining Caurses** aricer^tit of (hiB} prrf-jtfalan, and urtswerfiajj;
dedii^^tion to the public velfs^^-^^" Tbj~ '.i+p,ti&ri mentioned h\3 :; Jt^ .;ir;'^Tii?
a« en ■sJiginesr* 3 oiTici Iseier -P»P"
JaoEsa D» Cunningharst <5nifi!i.r>a2.a at iili,;ioi3 Tech's board or
Trustees, ]-niA tribute to -j 'if service tc edvu-za'c •:■■.■
and indui-j%r,y in a- talk preceding pi'eseafcatios of ■'•>..'r tiegree»
"iIr-» Balloy has been viite-'ehairsxiiin ;cii:-is Teoh coa- -
of trustees since 194®* He k&3 er-six'fsiaa cf th^ t,ru."t-5es -/
Lewis lv^i:ti'>\e from 1936 to 19i*S«
f^ "vii3t month «8 sfiOft-prssid^JiS
M^K.^tid
eogineerio^ «t GonsEoawsalth M\
company Siuoe i^aj, tne year he
predecessor of Illinois Tech,
Active in ®fsaffiunity af icw:
mtffil>ftr of the board of trustees tor
•*wsa^
END ADtANCE FOR RELE&SE AJTSK 8 P.M.* r
C .l>3 .004?-! tSiTjiAO -ypolcnri;aT to 9lu«itinl jioniMI to
(I-CI8I bibaVioJ
YaOJOHH03T ^O aTUTIT2MI 2IOMIJ..
i^jtnsO ygoloniHsaT
zionilll ,dl opesir''"^
Si!fj: .as ;iO';.J^>
:h3ii6M
«;tsi£^iJC£l
:32A3J3;i >I03
W5 Trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
From: W. A. Spencer
CAlumet 3-960O
Ext. 624
Day Phon(
lliin
5-9400, B,t 5-
Institute of Technology — CAIurt
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9600. Ext.
Night Phone;
Lombard 1810-R
Mailed: ^ferch 2?, 19^2
FOR RELEASE: Advance
ADVAM3E FOR RELEASE AFTER 8 P.M., THIESDAY, IVKiRCH 2?, 1952
CHICAGO — Illinois Institute of Technology honored Alex D.
Bailey, former vice-president of Commonwealth Edison Co., tonight with
the presentation of an honorary Doctor of Engineering degree.
Dre John T. Rettaliata, president of Illinois Tech, conferred
the degree at the All Engineers Dinner of the American Power Conference
in the Hotel Shernan.
The degree cited Mr. Bailey for "unselfish leadership, outstanding
devotion to the advancement of (his) profession, and unswerving
dedication to the public welfares" The citation mentioned his attainments
as an engineer* a civic leader, and an executive.
James D» Cunningham, chairman of Illinois Tech's board of
Trustees, paid tribute to Mr. Bailey's record of service to education
and industry in a talk preceding presentation of the degree.
Mco Bailey has been vice-chairman of the Illinois Tech board
of trustees since 194^0 He was chairman of the board of trustees of
Lewis Institute from I936 to 1940*
He retired last month as vice-president of operating and
engineering at Commonwealth Edison Company, He had been with that
company since 1963i the year he graduated from Lewis Institute, a
pr-edeceaaor of Illinois Tech,
Active in community affaris at LaGrange, Illinois, he was a
member of the board of trustees for 14 years,
-was-
END M)YANQE FOR RELEASE -AFTER 8 P.M., THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 195 2
;o :--••:; ..:r ,:;■-.■
ir/w ■?.;•: gv:'n\
3WS from
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Frcm: "5. A. Spencer
OA-lumet 5-9600
Ext. ^24
director ot rubhc Kelations — James W. Armsey
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext.
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Ex
Night Phone:
Lombard IBIO-R
Mailed: March 2?, 1932
FOR RELEASE: immediate
CHICAGO — Dr. John T. Rettaliata will be inaugurated as
president of Illinois Institute of Technology Why 22, James D.
Cunningham, chairrtan ef the board of trustees of the Institute,
announced today.
A faculty-trustee committee, of which Lester Armour, trustee,
la chairnan, has been appointed to plan the inauguration. The day-long
inaugural ceremonies will include a luncheon for delegates on the
Technology Center canpus, an afternoon convocation in the Civic Opera
auditorium, and a reception and dinner at the Conrad Hilton hotel.
Dr. Rettaliata is the second chief executive of Illinois Tech,
The college was formed in 1940 through the merger of Armour Institute
of Technology, organized in I892 by Philip Danforth Armour, and Lewis
Institute, founded in I896 under provisions of the will of Allen C.
Lewis,
An authority on jet propulsion. Dr. Rettaliata joined the
Institute faculty in i945« He succeeded Dr. Henry T. Heald, now
chancellor cf New York university, last month.
no
Trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology-.Center l**1-ty
Chicago 16, Illinois
Day Phones:
II 'nr.;s Institute of Technology —
A'-rur Research Foundation
cf lii.nols Institute of Technologv
Nigh* Phone:
Lor^bard 1810-R
CAlumet 5-9600, Evt. 545
— CAIumet 5-9600, Ext. 3i;
iiS'^JS.?: tC* *.J
Mailed: »»«& 28, 1952
FOR RELEASE: immediate
y?ei- i?;>la oJf' ft-miM.©* a-A-.
.or &^" .5W#.: 'iit^if^'.'^'i'i i''' .?i^ ,Ml:SiM-
Sfiifll&I is. Betty ^USSIU Suffi-HiB^g*
jte*v-
Dynsu&io naiaio tMiohiog baa beeu the life long aim of Mra.
»V.;/tf.''xJ
Ibrglt Tarro.
'"'^'^ '"'' Dyr^jig %)x^ years ahe bas taugbt boodreda of students oetweea
the agea of 6 and 60 years. She f iruLy believes that it ia the htuaan
interest a teaeher takea in eaeh student which oakes the study fruitful
for the instructor and brings oat the best in the pupil*
Currently ^s. Tarro ia an inatruetor in misie history at the
Institute of Design of Illinois Institute of Technology, and ia teaching
piano and piano teaching oethods at Roosevelt College and in her private
atttdio in the fine Arta building.
Born in Hungary, she graduated from the Royal Aoadeigy with
honors. After a nuo&er of concert toura in Etarope Mrs. Varro decided
to devote the oaior portion of her tig* to teaching* A book aai a
number of articlea by her on apecial probleiaa in nuisic teaching were
published, and at»^ents eaias flpom all over Europe and abtoad to study
with her*
Later she joined the faculty of the Royal AoadeI^y, where she
«aa the firat woiaan to tea<dx piano*
•Baore*
« .iS .OOif-a famuiAS -
Jlon-'DOT to 3tui;i;nl -lor.'li
ro.iabnuol riDisSiait iuotiA
v3 ,00if-a .i.TLlAO— foionHo^T >3 stutitini zIon.lM ■-
:9nort1 trtplM
J!-0I8I b-od'-'oJ
YeOJOMHD3T qO 3TUTlT2Hi 2iOHIJ
aionilll ,6\ ogeDiri
r liXi? iootf A »3^ii}j>5®# e* milt isiJ *»o noiJ^ioq rcotaa ait* ©*ov»i> o*
X^Of^t o^ &se«.tij3 bsiB ^qcsiiz -se>70 XI e md*^ «UK» 8#Sd£tft#a £e£ tJbeiiaXXct&q
•osAiq iis«»* o* ecacov ^stUt Mi* mnt
•SVOBE*
special to betty walker* sun- times— Illinois Teol) page tuo
She gare special c^tarses and leotures in l^ris. Brussels , Vienna*
Milan* Oersasny* and Switzerland* and oade many radio appearances* speaking
and playing the piano.
Since 193B* irijiea she came to the Uhit^ States. ftSra. Varro has
lectured at nsai^r colleges* schools of mnaio, and before a large nttsi>er
of iBoslcal organizations* Articles by her hare appeared in '%& Baton.
I£ii^* the ^yplpp^^ 3l BiSM* ^^%<n\ S^uarterly. and other publications.
Early ia Msy her latest bookt 'Designs to £4usic** vill be published
by Apitreatloe Housst Inc.* Chicago. Ths book was loapired by Mrs. Varro *8
work at the Institute of Design. She says* The basic ide4i for the book
was furnished by a auober of designs students loade spontaneously after
I showed them how Bach works with a Biuaical laotif . rhey tried to do
similar things with Vo-sual ootifs of their own."
7hess designs with the aausical exsmples and acooopanying text
form the nucleus of the book* she added.
She will participate in a public piaao snisie conference April
15 at Itooserelt eollegs. Her subject is "Studying. Teaching, and ^^^^^
Enjoying Bach.*
itta, Varro *s husband, wbo joined her in this country in 1940t
does fine bool^indiag on an indiridual basis*
They are happy to lire and work in Ohieago* where they hare isada
a great number of friends*
-PSP-
-j?- - ■ ■-* wmw^
vff^ &^.m\ *ia?>T elcn l.I XI —eoaiii-ssjjg .ms^jbw xii9^ o* ImAa^qje.
•srfsfeiq sd* gfli-^eXq baB
fiM o^'iaf?^ .siSS :*a©^*Sg fe^ilc'O ed^ e* aouso eds eaitw ,StVi ©eflic
iood ©US 7,01 »5.i)i t>lQBG e.dl« ,9^66 ece .aaiasG It© miuiii^l ©Ui «« jJiow
w*t» tis*foaafiiJxic?a ajben a^asiwJe ecgissfc %o 'x»mm £ y« i>sdal£!'ii'i asm
efc o* ^el-jt ^©ifr .1i*oM Isoxem « riJiw eiTtow dam wori aa»ri* l»woda I
ilTilA ©aa^^lflcci sisMR ott&.tq oiidtm « ai *5ficri&2»iflu iiiir ©iffi
V
•fiian *TS^, ^jeAr - , „ .«o^-j ^Jt K^cw fcc^ evif oj ^qqeri »^e ^^^^
■^qMi-
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
From: Jim Jensen
Aaierioan Power Conference Press Rocaaa
FR 2-2100
Ext. A77
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400. Ext. 54
A'rrour Research Foundation
CT Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ext.
Night Phone:'
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: I>l.yroh 2o, 19!32
FOR RELEASE: Inanediate
CHICAGO— Three steps wg:iich should be taken to help correct
socialist ideology in amerlea wer-e outlined today by iildwln Vennardj
vice president of Chicago's Mddl© '.v©st i:»©rvioe Company.
Speaking before the Ameidcan Power Con; erenos this mvornlng in
the iShennan Hotel, Vennard pointed oat the following measures j
"Business men should conduct their business so as to ocuitin-
ually earn the respect of the oust mors, employees, and property
ovmers.
"Governmont regulators should keep their own house in order
and carry out thoir duties in mtilntainlng honesty and fair play.
"Since a large ;art of thebolief in a socialist ideology on
the pert of the American people can be traced to lack of knowledge
of the basic facts, the people who have access to the facts should
pass them on to fee people*"
"iixperienoe indie ftes," Vennard said, "that when the facts
are explained to the people, there is a corresponding decrease
in the belief in ^overnaaont operation of business,"
Vennard listed soibo of the facts of w hioh many proponents of
goYemment entry into bxtsiness are \inaware,
"jioat people think the average profit in big btlsiness is
25^. Actually, the average profit Is I4. to 6j^," h© pointed out»
-iBOJ?e-
! .I«3 fiWt-i IsmuIAO — Yeolo""3oT )o siutilJn! slonlHI
noilebnuol dDl632'j!) ijo'iiA
tx3 ,00i?-a ta.ruiAO — vpolonHosT 'o atu'iijnl a'.pnii.l io.
Y00J0HH03T qo 3TUT!T2m 2IOhL
*«t-'@«< foliroHe^tfoii^ eqfere ssflKf^-*-'
i<..»,-.- ,■■ r*,-
0'&j"7 go ri:
ada«nc
.«ii:i£^alSJUti
i©riisj^-
jia;j'xe-?or.
;£,&'i.tiv-i &il;!^ ^^il^ar/dijA
• fr-ili'Vi-
page two - vennaM
Vennard a aid th t 65^ of all inooKe goes to employees,
and only k% to stockholders, ^-itsx- ino n.6 tax<2s, 90,» of all
Income goes to people K.aklni: less th&n ^aoO a week.
"Of all income before profits Bnd wages, workers have the
opinion that owners get 75:«i and workera only 25>^, They don't
know th£.t workers now got 80;^ of this divisible inooxsie.
"Experience indicates," Vennard concluded, "thst when
people are Informed of these and related f&cts, there is a
decline In the belief in or the desire for goverranont oparation
of Industry, vjhich operation could lead to sooialisv: and loss
of freedom. "
ThQ three-day conference, sponsored by Illinois Institute
of I'eohnolOtjy, closes today.
-jai-
bOk: D'erEV2E=
ngji'S-^:
_LGCpUO|oaA Q6U+6L
irriMOi? iM2iiiniE ob lECHMoroeA
■I^ .'■'l liii \i,0 i^^^ii
IXa Ic
CinO fortB
liiUAXi -^Ci jOfy
:p^|!P^N
»3 '00?4-S «3ujniyo — A6o|Ou403i jo 3)n4nsui siou.||| jo
uo(4Gpuiio-| MDjeasaa jno^JV
■f'a '0OT4-S tsujnivQ — A6o|ou4D3i )0 3)n4i4Sii| s.ou||||
:i8uoqd
sjouiiii '91 0693143
ja^uaQ A6o|oui^33j^
A9010NH03i dO BiniliSNI SIONmi
LUOJi SA
ws trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
Rrom: W. A. Spencer ,
CAlumet 5-9^00
Ext. 624
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9M)0, Ext. S
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAlumet 5-9600. Ext,
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed: March 3I, 1952
FOR RELEASE: immediate
CHICAGO — More than 4^'^ engineers are expected to attend a
two-day conference on the use of strain gages at Illinois Institute cf
Technology April 2 and 3»
Applications of the SR-4 strain gage, a device used to measure
strains in such items as airplanes in flight, will be explained and
demonstrated at the conference. Objectives of these studies are stronger,
lighter nachines and structures.
Baldwin-Lima- Hamilton Corporation of Philadelphia, Pa., has
planned the conference tc which Illinois Tech will play host. About
200 eiagineers will attend each of two indentical one-day meetings.
Dr. Ralph G. Owens, dean cf engineering at Illinois Tech, will
welcome those attending the conference at the opening session.
The gages to be discussed are short lengths of fine wire
cemented to lEachines or structures subjected to strains while in service.
A punch press is an example. Straining the wire changes its electrical
resistance, and these changes are measured by appropriate instruments.
The SR-4 gage is being used for stress analysis ©f buildings,
bridges, truck bodies, and dams.
ews Trom
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology Center
Chicago 16, Illinois
From: A.* Shirley Brown
CAlumet 3-9^^0
Ext . ^23
Day Phones:
Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9400, Bt. 545
Armour Research Foundation
of Illinois Institute of Technology — CAIumet 5-9600, Ext. 3
Night Phone:
Lombard I8I0-R
Mailed:
March 3I, 195:
FOR RELEASE:
Immediate
CHICAGO — John Day Larkin, dean rf liberal studies at Illincis
Institute of Technology, today characterized the new series af educational
prograits to be launched over 7<BIK-Fli/I on April 14 as direct contributions
to the world's military and industrial potential.
Pointing out that "our technological society requires both
general education and specific training," Dean Larkin declared that
radio — as exemplified by the WBIK-M series — could be instrumental in
bringing an opportunity to learn to everyone.
"When every young nan and young woman has been given an opportunity
to learn all that he or she is capable of learning," the dean said, "we
shall see the maximum in industrial development.
"This is an age," he continued, "when military potential rests
upon industrial power potential."
Larkin emphasized, however, that in a society as highly developed
technologically as exists today, young people must be "truly educated."
This means not only a specialized education, he added, but also a generalized
education in which an individual acquires more than simply a "passing
acqua^intance" with the arts, philosphy, and the huiranities.
Larkin made his remarks during an address at a press conference
at which WBIK-FM announced plans for its revolutionary new educational
series, Illinois Tech ia one of five cooperating educational institutions
participating in the programs*
-asb-
t,r!vl ^it^ii
il^Z.i'fi